Author: Asian Law
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Opaque
adjectiveaddlebrained addleheaded addlepated ambiguous asinine benighted bewildering birdbrained blind blockish boeotian brainless cloddish clouded cloudy <li…
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Onerous
A contract, lease, share, or other right is said to be onerous when the obligations attaching to it counterbalance or exceed the advantage to be derived from it, either absolutely or with reference to the particular possessor. Rapalje & L. …
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Omnipotent
adjectiveable allpowerful almighty capable dominant dominating effective effectual godlike Herculean illimitable infinitely powerful irresistible might omnipotens <l…
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Omit
To pass over, let alone, take no notice of, to fail to do.
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Ominous
adjectiveadverse alarming augurial auspicial baleful bodeful dangerous dark depressing dire direful disastrous dismaying dispiriting disquieting disturbin…
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Officiate
verbact administer carry out command conduct direct discharge a function do duty execute exercise fill an office function govern guide head hold an office…
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Odious
adjectiveabject abominable accursed annoying base beasth blameworthy coarse confounded contemptible corrupt cursed damnable despicable detestable diabolic <li…
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Odium
Hatred and dislike. Ill feeling towards a person.
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Occupy
To possess, to have in possession or use or to use. Freygang v Borough of Verona, 369 A.2d959, 146 N.J. Super. 310.
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Occur
In Its general and most popular sense the word occur means to happen. When used in a contract limiting the time within which an action may be brought to a certain time after the happening of a particular event, should be given the sense of accrue. 61 […]
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Occupant
See Tenant pur autre vie…
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Occlude
verbarrest bar barricade block blockade check choke off close cork cover dam up debar deter fasten hamper hedge in hem in hinder i…
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Occasion
nounadvent affair chance conjuncture episode event experience happening incident instance juncture moment occasio occurrence opening opportunity p…
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Obturate
verbblock clog close cork hinder interfere obstruct prevent shut stop up stopper …
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Obtain
To get hold of; to obtain possession of; to acquire; to maintain a hold upon ; to keep ; to possess. 39 111. App. 662. …