Utter - Law Dictionary Search Results
publish
some transfer of ownership, rental, lease, or loan 4 : utter pub·lish·er n
Jabber
To talk rapidly indistinctly or unintelligibly to utter gibberish or nonsense to chatter
pass
4 : to put in circulation [ bad checks] compare utter 5 : to pronounce (as a sentence or judgment) judicially
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Destitution
being destitute needy or without resources deficiency lack extreme poverty utter want as the inundation caused general destitution
Bluster
To utter or do with noisy violence to force by blustering to
Disorganize
etc to break up what is organized to throw into utter disorder to disarrange
Gibe
To cast reproaches and sneering expressions to rail to utter taunting sarcastic words to flout to fleer to scoff
Inveigh
To declaim or rail against some person or thing to utter censorious and bitter language to attack with harsh criticism or
Intone
To utter with a musical or prolonged note or tone to chant
Drawl
To utter in a slow lengthened tone
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