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Sentence count:149+7Posted:2017-03-22Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: noticeorderwarrantSimilar words: writewrithewriterwrithedrewritewrite upwrite outwrite offMeaning: [rɪt]  n. (law) a legal document issued by a court or judicial officer. 
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31. We then issued a writ and proceedings ensued.
32. In fact the writ was then withdrawn.
33. It's the cry for us all to hear, See the message writ afar.
34. It should be remembered that research findings and conclusions are guidelines, not holy writ.
35. They promptly dumped every economic principle that had once been Labour holy writ.
36. The stars, medicine and Holy Writ were among the subjects he covered.
37. The Chairman of the Board immediately issued a writ for libel.
38. The idea that femininity is in the first place to be associated with motherhood is simply writ large.
39. In some ways it's like serving a writ, only in this circumstance it's entirely beneficial to the recipient.
40. The latter then sued for a writ of mandamus requiring Madison to give him his commission.
41. His indignation frequently boiled over to a point where he thought and demanded that a libel writ should be issued.
42. The landlord issued a writ to recover the unpaid rent.
43. His petition for a writ of habeas corpus was denied by the circuit court.
44. He was released temporarily under a writ of corpus, pending his forthcoming trial.
45. The familiar Maxwell reach for a libel writ brought about an immediate public apology.
46. This, of course,(Sentencedict.com) assumes that there are returning officers in existence to whom the Clerk can send the writ.
47. He issued a libel writ after John Patten's comments at a Tory party fringe meeting.
48. No wonder people sometimes start right off with an official complaint or even a writ.
49. Opponents of the new law depicted it as tracking writ large.
50. The plaintiff issued a writ against the defendant claiming that a breach of confidence had occurred.
51. If he does not, the successful plaintiff can enforce the judgment by causing a writ of execution to be issued.
51. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
52. You needed to tone down the quotes at times to avert a libel writ.
53. Steve looked as if he'd been smacked in the face with a writ.
54. He stands in front of the cameras and preaches with unmistakable pomposity, treating his opinions as if they were holy writ.
55. It is legitimate to speculate about the Devil as long as we do not assume that our speculations have the solidity of holy writ.
56. Anderson views the United Nations as a democracy writ large.
57. How is it possible that life writ large could be optimizing conditions for its own uses?
58. It libelled the plaintiff who issued a writ against the editor.
59. Mr Bird issued a writ three years ago. he plans to sue for professional negligence.
60. Many of the processes are like ordinary domestic engineering writ large.
More similar words: writewrithewriterwrithedrewritewrite upwrite outwrite offwritingwrite inwrithingwritingswrite downunwrittenunderwritewrit of habeas corpuswristwringwrigglewrinklewrinkledplaywrightgritritemerittritespiritritualcriticbriton
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