Search results for: “exhaustion”

  • Espousal of Claim

    Espousal of claim in Law EnforcementMain Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of espousal of claim.ResourcesSee AlsoLaw Enforcement Officer Policeman Law Enforcement Agency Further Reading espousal of […]

  • Insufficiency

    In chancery practice. After filing of defendant's answer, the plaintiff has six weeks in which to file exceptions to it for insufficiency, which is the fault of not replying specifically to specific charges in the bill. Smith, Ch. Prac. 344; Mitf. Eq. PI. 376, note; Saunders, Ord. […]

  • Impuissance

    nouncaducity debility decrepitude disability disablement exhaustion failure feebleness frailty helplessness impotence inability inaptitude incapability incapacity…

  • Exhaust

    (Deplete), verbabsumere conjicere consume consume completely cotisumere debilitate deflate deprive of strength devitalize dissipate drain draw draw out empty ener…

  • Decrement

    nounabatement abridgment contraction curtailment cut damage declension decrease decrescence deduction deficit depletion diminishment diminution dissipation <l…

  • Prize Fight

    A contest between two persons who fight with their fists with mutual consent, in the expectation of a reward to be gained by the contest or competition. An encounter or fight with the fists or hands between persons who have met for such purpose by previous arrangement made by or for them. At […]