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doersplural of doer (Noun)


Noun: 1. The person who does something. 2. A person who acts rather than merely talking or thinking: "I'm a doer, not a moaner".

1. percolatingpresent participle of percolate (Verb)


Verb: 1. (of a liquid or gas) Filter gradually through a porous surface or substance. 2. (of information or an idea or feeling) Spread gradually through an area or group of people.

1. ancillary/ansler/
Adjective: Providing necessary support to the primary activities or operation of an organization, institution, industry, or system. Noun: A person whose work provides necessary support to the primary activities of an organization, institution, or industry.

1. paradigm/pardm/
Noun: 1. A typical example or pattern of something; a model. 2. A worldview underlying the theories and methodology of a particular scientific subject.

1. plaintiff/plntif/
Noun: A person who brings a case against another in a court of law. Synonyms: prosecutor - complainant - claimant - suitor - accuser

1. defendant/difendnt/
Noun: An individual, company, or institution sued or accused in a court of law. Synonyms: respondent - accused - culprit - indictee

1. indemnity/indemnit/
Noun: 1. Security or protection against a loss or other financial burden. 2. Security against or exemption from legal responsibility for one's actions. Synonyms: compensation - indemnification - amends - reparation

1. entreatiesplural of entreaty
Noun: An earnest or humble request: "turned a deaf ear to his entreaties
Inter alia is a Latin term that means "among other things" It is used to indicate that something is one out of a number of possibilities. For example, "he filed suit ...

1. ritual/riCHool/
Noun: A religious or solemn ceremony consisting of a series of actions performed according to a prescribed order.

Adjective: Of, relating to, or done as a religious or solemn rite: "ritual burial". Synonyms: noun. rite - ceremony - ceremonial - observance - ordinance adjective. ceremonial - sacral

1. impugnedpast participle, past tense of impugn


Verb: Dispute the truth, validity, or honesty of (a statement or motive); challenge; call into question.

1. distortedpast participle, past tense of distort (Verb)


Verb: 1. Pull or twist out of shape. 2. Become twisted out of shape.

1. discrepanciesplural of discrepancy
Noun: A lack of compatibility or similarity between two or more facts.

1. Definition for acquiescence:


Web acceptance without protest. definitions: perpetrate [pptret]
vb (tr) to perform or be responsible for (a deception, crime, etc.) [from Latin perpetrre, from per- (thoroughly) + patrre to perform, perhaps from pater father, leader in the performance of sacred rites]

abet

( -b t ) tr.v. abetted, abetting, abets 1. To approve, encourage, and support (an action or a plan of action); urge and help on. 2. To urge, encourage, or help (a person): abetted the thief in robbing the bank.

aid

( d) intr. & tr.v. aided, aiding, aids To help or furnish with help, support, or relief. See Synonyms at help. n. 1. The act or result of helping; assistance. 2. a. An assistant or helper. b. A device that assists: visual aids such as slides. c. A hearing aid. 3. An aide or aide-de-camp.

cite

(s t) tr.v. cited, citing, cites 1. To quote as an authority or example. 2. To mention or bring forward as support, illustration, or proof: cited several instances of insubordinate behavior.

3. a. To commend officially for meritorious action in military service. b. To honor formally. 4. To summon before a court of law

prejudice

(pr j -d s) n. 1. a. An adverse judgment or opinion formed beforehand or without knowledge or examination of the facts. b. A preconceived preference or idea. 2. The act or state of holding unreasonable preconceived judgments or convictions. See Synonyms at predilection. 3. Irrational suspicion or hatred of a particular group, race, or religion. 4. Detriment or injury caused to a person by the preconceived, unfavorable conviction of another or others. tr.v. prejudiced, prejudicing, prejudices 1. To cause (someone) to judge prematurely and irrationally. See Synonyms at bias. 2. To affect injuriously or detrimentally by a judgment or an act.

peruse

(p -r z ) tr.v. perused, perusing, peruses To read or examine, typically with great care

accusation

( k y -z sh n) n. 1. An act of accusing or the state of being accused. 2. A charge of wrongdoing that is made against a person or other party

testimony

(t s t -m n ) n. pl. testimonies 1. a. A declaration by a witness under oath, as that given before a court or deliberative body. b. All such declarations, spoken or written, offered in a legal case or deliberative hearing. 2. Evidence in support of a fact or assertion; proof. 3. A public declaration regarding a religious experience. 4. a. The stone tablets inscribed with the Law of Moses. b. The ark containing these tablets.

reveal 1

(r -v l ) tr.v. revealed, revealing, reveals 1. a. To make known (something concealed or secret): revealed a confidence. b. To bring to view; show

confer

(k n-fr ) v. conferred, conferring, confers v.tr. 1. To bestow (an honor, for example): conferred a medal on the hero; conferred an honorary degree on her. 2. To invest with (a characteristic, for example): a carefully worded statement that conferred an aura of credibility. v.intr.

To meet in order to deliberate together or compare views; consult: conferred with her attorney.

replica

(r p l -k ) n. 1. A copy or reproduction of a work of art, especially one made by the original artist. 2. A copy or reproduction, especially one on a scale smaller than the original.

risdiction

(j r s-d k sh n) n. 1. Law The right and power to interpret and apply the law: courts having jurisdiction in this district. 2. a. Authority or control: islands under U.S. jurisdiction; a bureau with jurisdiction over Native American affairs. b. The extent of authority or control: a family matter beyond the school's jurisdiction. 3. The territorial range of authority or control.

mutation

(my -t sh n) n. 1. The act or process of being altered or changed. 2. An alteration or change, as in nature, form, or quality. 3. Genetics a. A change of the DNA sequence within a gene or chromosome of an organism resulting in the creation of a new character or trait not found in the parental type. b. The process by which such a change occurs in a chromosome, either through an alteration in the nucleotide sequence of the DNA coding for a gene or through a change in the physical arrangement of a chromosome. c. A mutant.

1. extensive/ikstensiv/
Adjective: Covering or affecting a large area. 1. 2. Large in amount or scale

1. expansive/ikspansiv/
Adjective: Covering a wide area in terms of space or scope; extensive or wide-ranging. 1. 2. (of a person or their manner) Open, demonstrative, and communicative

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