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Half nelson

A hold in which one arm is thrust under the corresponding arm of the opponent generally behind and the hand placed upon the back of his neck In the full nelson both hands

evasive

a question at a deposition is treated as a failure to answer and may be subject to an opponent's motion to compel an answer. eva·sive·ly adv eva·sive·ness n

verdict

that there is no material fact at issue. A motion for a directed verdict is made after the opponent has presented the evidence. 2 : a verdict of acquittal ordered by the court on the ground that

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Contestant

One who contests an opponent a litigant a disputant one who claims that which has been awarded to another

opposer

One who opposes an opponent an antagonist an adversary

Gerrymander

in an unnatural and unfair way with a view to give a political party an advantage over its opponent

Encounterer

One who encounters an opponent an antagonist

Hammer lock

hold in which an arm of one contestant is held twisted and bent behind his back by his opponent

Hipe

A throw in which the wrestler lifts his opponent from the ground swings him to one side knocks up his nearer thigh from the back with the

hitless

Having no hits scored of a baseball game or the pitching in which a pitcher allows the opponent no hits as a hitless game

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Half nelson

A hold in which one arm is thrust under the corresponding arm of the opponent generally behind and the hand placed upon the back of his neck In the full nelson both hands

evasive

a question at a deposition is treated as a failure to answer and may be subject to an opponent's motion to compel an answer. eva·sive·ly adv eva·sive·ness n

verdict

that there is no material fact at issue. A motion for a directed verdict is made after the opponent has presented the evidence. 2 : a verdict of acquittal ordered by the court on the ground that

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Contestant

One who contests an opponent a litigant a disputant one who claims that which has been awarded to another

opposer

One who opposes an opponent an antagonist an adversary

Gerrymander

in an unnatural and unfair way with a view to give a political party an advantage over its opponent

Encounterer

One who encounters an opponent an antagonist

Hammer lock

hold in which an arm of one contestant is held twisted and bent behind his back by his opponent

Hipe

A throw in which the wrestler lifts his opponent from the ground swings him to one side knocks up his nearer thigh from the back with the

hitless

Having no hits scored of a baseball game or the pitching in which a pitcher allows the opponent no hits as a hitless game

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