Pull - Law Dictionary Search Results
Discalceate
To pull off shoes or sandals from
Revulsion
A strong pulling or drawing back withdrawal
Depilation
Act of pulling out or removing the hair unhairing
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leg pulling
The act of attempting to make somebody believe something that is not true done as a joke
Demolish
To throw or pull down to raze to destroy the fabric of to pull to pieces to ruin as to demolish an
Waste
Litt. 53 a. It is either (1) legal, sub-divided into (a) voluntary or commissive, as where the tenant pulls down a house or a part thereof, or ploughs up ancient meadow, and (b) permissive or omissive, as
Saccade
sudden violent check of a horse by drawing or twitching the reins on a sudden and with one pull
Convellent
Tending to tear or pull up
abstention
case of questions of state concern that are also at issue in a parallel case in state court Pull·man abstention [pl-mən-] : an abstention grounded on the involvement in the federal case of the interpretation of an
avulsion
[Latin avulsio act of tearing away, from avellere to tear away, from a- off, away + vellere to pull, pluck] : a sudden cutting off of land by flood or change in the course of a body
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