Reflexible - Law Dictionary Search Results
Reflex
Directed back attended by reflection retroactive introspective
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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Oneself
A reflexive form of the indefinite pronoun one Commonly written as two
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
micromercurialism
symptoms of stress fatigue memory loss fine tremors muscular and reflex insufficiency and low blood pressure caused by accumulation of mercury
Reflexed
Bent backward or outward
itself
The neuter reflexive pronoun of It as the thing is good in itself
Kinesodic
cord because it is capable of conveying doth voluntary and reflex motor impulses without itself being affected by motor impulses applied
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