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demur
▪ I. demur, n. (dɪˈmɜː(r)) Forms: 3–7 demure, 4 demere, demoere, 6 demoure, demourre, demoyre, demor(e, 6–7 demurr(e, 7– demur. [a. F. demeure, vbl. n. from demeurer: see next.] † 1. Delay, lingering, waiting. Obs.a 1300 Floriz & Bl. 591 Blauncheflur heo atwist Þat he makede so longe demure [v.r. de... Oxford English Dictionary
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Demur Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
demur: [noun] hesitation (as in doing or accepting) usually based on doubt of the acceptability of something offered or proposed.
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Demur Tapladze
Demur Tapladze (; born 18 March 2000) is a Georgian professional rugby union player who plays as a centre for Super Cup club The Black Lion and the Georgia wikipedia.org
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demur
demur/dɪˈmɜ:(r); dɪ`mə/ v(-rr-) [I, Ipr]~ (at sth) (fml 文) express a doubt (about sth) or an objection (to sth) (对某事物)表示怀疑或反对 I suggested putting the matter to a vote, but the chairman demurred. 我建议对此事投票表决, 但主席表示反对. demur, n (idm 习语) without demur without objecting or hesitating 无异议地; 不犹豫地. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Demurrer
The word demur means "to object"; a demurrer is the document that makes the objection. Typically, the defendant in a case will demur to the complaint, but it is also possible for the plaintiff to demur to an answer. wikipedia.org
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demeore
demeore ME. form of demur v. and n. Oxford English Dictionary
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Christ Blessing (Bellini, 1460)
Morassi is the only art historian to demur from this consensus, instead identifying the painting seen by Ridolfi with a painting in a Swiss private collection wikipedia.org
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demere
demere ME. form of demur, delay. Oxford English Dictionary
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demurrer
▪ I. demurrer1 (dɪˈmʌrə(r)) Also 6 (erron.) demurrour, 7 demourer. [a. Anglo-Fr. demurrer = OF. demourer, pres. inf. (see demur v.) used as n.: cf. refresher, user.] 1. Law. A pleading which, admitting for the moment the facts as stated in the opponent's pleading, denies that he is legally entitled ... Oxford English Dictionary
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demurral
demurral rare. (dɪˈmɜːrəl) [f. demur v. + -al1: cf. OF. demorail, demoral, retardation, delay.] The action of demurring; demur.1810 Southey in Edin. Ann. Reg. I. i. 413 This was a needless demurral. 1814 ― Lett. (1856) II. 370 Second thought in matters of feeling, usually brings with it hesitation, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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demurrance
† deˈmurrance Obs. In 4 demorrance, 6 demoraunce, 7 demourance. [a. OF. demorance retardation, delay, f. demorer, -mourer: see demur v. and -ance.] a. Delay, lingering. b. Abiding, abode, dwelling.c 1300 K. Alis. 4123 He wolde wende, swithe snel..saun demorrance. a 1529 Skelton Bk. 3 Foles Wks. I. 2... Oxford English Dictionary
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demurring
▪ I. demurring, vbl. n. (dɪˈmɜːrɪŋ) [f. demur v. + -ing1.] The action of the verb demur, q.v.1593 Nashe Christ's T. 90 b, There is no demurring, or exceptioning against his testimony. 1682 D'Urfey Butler's Ghost 110 Famous was he for Procuration, Demurrings, and Continuation. 1873 R. Broughton Nancy... Oxford English Dictionary
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demurrable
demurrable, a. (dɪˈmɜːrəb(ə)l) [f. demur v. or n. + -able. For form, cf. OF. demorable durable.] That may be demurred to; to which exception may be taken (esp. in an action at law).1827 Hallam Constitutional Hist. I. i. 54 note, It was demurrable for a bill to pray process against the defendant, to ... Oxford English Dictionary
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demorage
demor(e, demorage etc., obs. ff. demur, demurrage, etc. Oxford English Dictionary
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demoere
demoere obs. form of demur. Oxford English Dictionary
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