Send - Law Dictionary Search Results
Diffuse
a fluid to cause to flow on all sides to send out or extend in all directions to spread to circulate
Remise
To send give or grant back to release a claim to to
Remand
To recommit to send back
Refer
To carry or send back
Missend
To send amiss or incorrectly
Mangrove
saline mire and eventually become new stems The seeds also send down a strong root while yet attached to the parent
Leave
To send out leaves to leaf often with out
Relegate
to an inferior position to consign to transfer specifically to send into exile to banish
Inflict
by striking to apply forcibly to lay or impose to send to cause to bear feel or suffer as to inflict
Dispeed
To send off with speed to dispatch
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