Similar words: tunisia, tunisian, agonising, decree nisi, revisionism, patronising, galvanising, revisionist. Meaning: ['naɪsaɪ] adj. not final or absolute.
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(1) The period between the decree nisi and the decree absolute was six weeks.
(2) The Crown and Nisi Prius courts sat, the men were tried and sentenced.
(3) Nulla blandit mi ac nisi.
(4) The decree is nisi and not absolute. Sentencedict.com
(5) In addition, the thermal and morphological stability of NiSi on SiGe film was also investigated.
(6) The 78-foot NISI from Tricon Marine, based in Zhuhai, China, was designed by the U.S. naval architect Ward Setzer.
(7) Jeanette series, Chun Yafang series, Tasi cashmere series, Nisi Fang family, Dita Fu series of high-grade fabric.
(8) I make an order nisi that the Applicant is to pay costs of all the Respondents in the present case (including costs in instructing Counsel), such costs to be taxed on High Court scale if not agreed.
(9) Bennett said: "On the petition for divorce presented by Miss Heather Mills, I pronounce the decree nisi of divorce on the grounds of two years' separation.
(10) The couple, who were married for almost eight years, had a "quickie divorce" last month, finalised when their decree nisi was read out in the high court.
(11) A 'decree absolute' normally follows six weeks and one day from the decree nisi, completing the divorce proceedings.
(12) McCartney's lawyer Fiona Shackleton made no comment as she left after the decree nisi hearing.
More similar words: tunisia, tunisian, agonising, decree nisi, revisionism, patronising, galvanising, revisionist, spanish inquisition, isis, visit, raisin, rising, crisis, vision, noisily, elision, phthisis, raising, visitor, incision, incisive, cuisine, revisit, risible, visible, visibly, phthisic, decisive, misinform.