Render - Law Dictionary Search Results
Air Force
commission, warrant, terms of enrolment or otherwise, are liable to render continuously for a term air force service of the Union
Potentiate
To render active or potent
Adulteration
colouring, staining or powdering of any article so as to render it injurious to health, as to affect injuriously the quality
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Recompense
To render an equivalent to for service loss etc to requite to
Contract of service
for services implies a contract whereby one party undertakes to render services. A contract of service implies relationship of master and
Potentize
To render the latent power of anything available
Practicalize
To render practical
Preindispose
To render indisposed beforehand
Propitiate
To appease to render favorable to make propitious to conciliate
Prosper
To favor to render successful
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