Reflex - Law Dictionary Search Results
Reflectible
Capable of being reflected or thrown back reflexible
Readdress
To address a second time often used reflexively
Perjure
make guilty of perjury to forswear to corrupt often used reflexively as he perjured himself
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Glass
To reflect as in a mirror to mirror used reflexively
Myself
me as the object of the first person of a reflexive verb without emphasis as I will defend myself
Misdemean
To behave ill with a reflexive pronoun as to misdemean ones self
itself
The neuter reflexive pronoun of It as the thing is good in itself
Insoul
To set a soul in reflexively to fix ones strongest affections on
Hemself
Themselves used reflexively
Greith
To make ready often used reflexively
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