Pierced - Law Dictionary Search Results
Piercing
entering or adapted to enter at or by a point perforating penetrating keen used also figuratively as a piercing instrument or thrust
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Pierce
To thrust into penetrate or transfix with a pointed instrument
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Piercing
piercing the corporate veil
piercing the corporate veil The judicial act of imposing personal liability on otherwise immune corporate officers, directors and shareholders
Shrill
Acute sharp piercing having or emitting a sharp piercing tone or sound said of a sound or of that which produces
Lancinating
Piercing seeming to pierce or stab as lancinating pains ie severe darting pains
Pinked
Pierced with small holes worked in eyelets scalloped on the edge
pierce
pierce pierced pierc·ing : to see through the usually misleading or false appearance of [the object of summary judgment is
Pertuse
Punched pierced with or having holes
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