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enure, v. (ɛˈnjʊə(r)) Also 5 enewre. [f. en-1 + ure, a. OF. oeuvre operation; cf. poure, poor, a. OF. povre. An earlier form of inure, by which it is now superseded exc. in the legal sense 3 below.] † 1. trans. To put into operation or exercise; to carry into act; to commit (a crime). Obs.1549 Chalo...
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Isabel González
rapidly with immigrants upon whom responsibility for the proper bringing up of their offspring sits lightly, but it cannot be claimed that this will enure
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inure
▪ I. inure, enure, v.1 (ɪˈnjʊə(r), ɛˈnjʊə(r)) [f. en-1, in-2 + ure, work, operation, exercise, use, a. F. œuvre work. The form inure has now largely superseded enure; the latter, however, has a long independent history, and has been given separate treatment at enure v., q.v.] 1. trans. To bring (a p...
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Beatnik (programming language)
Rely enure pantheism: arty gain groups (genies, pan) titters, tattles, nears.
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Feted antes anklets ague?
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green head
green head, ˈgreenhead2 [f. green a. + head n.] † 1. (See head n. 2 a.) A young, immature, or untrained intellect. Obs.1588 J. Udall Diotrephes (Arb.) 11 Euerye yoong boy will take vpon him to teache the ancient, and to reproue them, for that their greene heades thinke not to bee true. 1591 R. Turnb...
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extinguishment
extinguishment (ɛkˈstɪŋgwɪʃmənt) [f. extinguish v. + -ment.] The action of extinguishing; the fact of being extinguished; = extinction. 1. The quenching (of fire, light, anything burning or shining). Cf. extinguish v. 1.1509 Hawes Past. Pleas. xliii. iv, Evermore, without extinguyshment, In burnyng ...
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Communications Workers of America v. Beck
Its statement that for an expense to be charged "there must be some indication that the payment is for services that may ultimately enure to the benefit
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misdealing
misˈdealing, vbl. n. [mis-1 3.] Wrong or improper dealing; † wrong-doing, evil conduct.1561 J. Daus tr. Bullinger on Apoc. (1573) 14 b, Let us take heede that we put not Gods so great benefites from vs through our owne misdealynges. 1571 Golding Calvin on Ps. xxxiv. 15 To abstein from al misdealing ...
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Translation of "enure to her" in Chinese - Reverso Context
Translations in context of "enure to her" in English-Chinese from Reverso Context: Where a female officer who is an existing contributor ceases to be a contributor by reason of her remarriage, the whole of her contributions shall be returned to her, such rights as might enure to her children shall be retained and, for the purpose of calculating any children's pension arising out of her ...
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Caribbean Court of Justice
The Court held that the new single Market based on the rule of law implies the remedy of compensation where rights which enure to individuals and private
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awaye
▪ I. away, adv. (əˈweɪ) Forms: 1 onweᵹ, 1–2 aweᵹ, 2 aweiᵹ, 2–5 awei, awey, awai, (3 awæi, Orm. aweȝȝ), 4 owai (ewai), o wey, on-wai, on way, (a-vey, avay), aweie, aweye, 4–5 oway, 4–6 awaye, 6 awaie, 4– away. Sc. 8–9 awa. [In its origin a phrase, on prep., and weᵹ, way, i.e. on (his, one's) way, ‘on...
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mercurial
mercurial, a. and n. (mɜːˈkjʊərɪəl) [a. F. mercuriel and (as n., in the sense B 1) mercurial, ad. L. mercuriāl-is, f. Mercuri-us Mercury: see -al1.] A. adj. 1. a. Of or pertaining to the god Mercury; resembling what pertains to Mercury. Now rare. † mercurial statue, mercurial stone: cf. Mercury 2.15...
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custom
▪ I. custom, n. (ˈkʌstəm) Forms: 2–7 custume, custome, (3 kustume), 3–7 costome, (4 -toum, -tum, kostome), 4–7 custum, costom, (5 customme, costeme, 5–6 costume, 6 coustome, 4– custom. [a. OF. custume, costume 11–12th c. (later coustume, now coutume) from Romanic *costumne:—L. *costūmen, substituted...
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seal
▪ I. seal, n.1 (siːl) Forms: α. 1 seolh, 4 ? selȝ; Sc. 5 selghe, 5–6 selcht, 5–7 selche, 5–8 selch, 6 saylch, selk, 9 sealgh. β. (1 siol-, seol-), 3–6 sele, 4–7 seel, 5 sel, ceel, cele, zele, seylle, 5–6 seele, seyle, sealle, 5–7 seale, 6 seall, seayle, seayll, 7 siele, seil, sayle, 7– seal. See als...
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style
▪ I. style, n. (staɪl) Forms: 4 styele, styyl, stele, 4–6 still, 5 stiel, styll, 5–6 styill, 6 steill, stylle, 6–7 steele, 4–9 stile, 4– style. [a. OF. style, stile, stil, estile, etc. (mod.F. style), ad. L. stilus (also incorrectly written stylus) a stake or pale, pointed instrument for writing, st...
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