Enhancing Your Vocabulary: Legal Terminology Explained
This content provides explanations and examples of legal terms such as "adjourn," "censure," "dissent," "exonerate," "extemporaneous," and "extricate," illustrated with vivid imagery. Learn how these terms are used in various contexts to deepen your understanding of legal jargon.
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ADJOURN To close a meeting or suspend business. The judge chose to adjourn court until Monday morning due to bad weather.
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DISSENT Disagree, object, differ in opinion. http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSBY_1J23T3A0q644vhJr0yikS8QBjhzWigbbZeOOTL_5-jFvS9nR_fThPv:s.wsj.net/public/resources/images/OB-UV460_Debate_G_20121003233420.jpg George liked the pink tuxedo he tried on the Goodwill store, but Annie voiced her dissent quickly and loudly; he was not wearing that tux in their wedding!
EXONERATE Free from blame, acquit. The new DNA evidence presented in the appellate court was able to exonerate the innocent man who had been wrongly convicted.
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