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Euchite
One who resolves religion into prayer
factorise
to resolve into factors as of a polynomial same as factorize
parse
To resolve into its elements as a sentence pointing out the several parts of speech and their relation to each
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Preresolve
To resolve beforehand to predetermine
settle
settle set·tled set·tling vt 1 : to resolve conclusively [ a question of law] 2 : to establish or secure permanently [a settled legal principle] 3
Resoluble
Admitting of being resolved resolvable as bodies resoluble by fire
abstention
a case that involves a question of state law or policy which the federal court prefers to have resolved by a state court or agency Bur·ford abstention [bər-fərd-] : an abstention grounded on the involvement in the
compromise
compromise : an agreement resolving differences by mutual concessions esp. to prevent or end a lawsuit vb -mised -mis·ing vt : to resolve
Colourable legislation
involve any question of bona fides or mala fides on the part of the legislature. The whole doctrine resolves itself into the question of competency of a particular legislature to enact a particular law. If the legislature
Hinduism
a continual influx of tributary rivers and rivulets, spreading itself over an ever-increasing area of country and finally resolving itself into an intricate Delta of tortuous steams and jungle marshes. The Hindu religion is a reflection of
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Resolver - Law Dictionary Search Results
Euchite
One who resolves religion into prayer
factorise
to resolve into factors as of a polynomial same as factorize
parse
To resolve into its elements as a sentence pointing out the several parts of speech and their relation to each
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Preresolve
To resolve beforehand to predetermine
settle
settle set·tled set·tling vt 1 : to resolve conclusively [ a question of law] 2 : to establish or secure permanently [a settled legal principle] 3
Resoluble
Admitting of being resolved resolvable as bodies resoluble by fire
abstention
a case that involves a question of state law or policy which the federal court prefers to have resolved by a state court or agency Bur·ford abstention [bər-fərd-] : an abstention grounded on the involvement in the
compromise
compromise : an agreement resolving differences by mutual concessions esp. to prevent or end a lawsuit vb -mised -mis·ing vt : to resolve
Colourable legislation
involve any question of bona fides or mala fides on the part of the legislature. The whole doctrine resolves itself into the question of competency of a particular legislature to enact a particular law. If the legislature
Hinduism
a continual influx of tributary rivers and rivulets, spreading itself over an ever-increasing area of country and finally resolving itself into an intricate Delta of tortuous steams and jungle marshes. The Hindu religion is a reflection of
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