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legalese
/ 藢濒颈藧伞蓹藞濒颈藧锄 /
noun
- the conventional language in which legal documents, etc, are written
Example Sentences
The arguments involved a lot of legalese about "burden" versus "coercion," or what constitutes a "sincerely held" religious belief.
By design, the details of how "freedom cities" would be established are laden with legalese like "federal enclaves with special economic and jurisdictional zones" or "interstate compacts."
She now wants to do Pilates after work, and the long hours she spends working and learning legalese have kept her mental faculties in check.
That鈥檚 when Williams, convicted earlier this year, sent Edwards the first images that count as 鈥渋ndecent鈥, the archaic legalese for depictions of abuse.
It's dressing up the idea in legalese, giving white supremacy a law degree and saying, "This isn't actually me being bigoted, this is what the Constitution requires."
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