Openly admitted as in court
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PLEDTOOpenly admitted, as in court
ILIEDIt may be admitted in court
confirmation(in the Christian Church) The rite at which a baptized person, esp. one baptized as an infant, affirms Christian belief and is admitted as a full member of the church
confirmations(in the Christian Church) The rite at which a baptized person, esp. one baptized as an infant, affirms Christian belief and is admitted as a full member of the church
FINEDPenalized, as in court
martialsas in court martials
UNDEROATHSworn in, as in court
HEARConsider as in a high court
HEARConsider, as in a high court
CITEMention, as in a court opinion
BADGERHarass, as a witness in court
BANCEn ... (meeting in full, as a court)
testifiesGive evidence as a witness in a law court
testifiedGive evidence as a witness in a law court
inadmissible(esp. of evidence in court) Not accepted as valid
testifyingGive evidence as a witness in a law court
pleadableAble to be offered as a formal plea in court
benchserving as a judge in a court of law; presiding
reargumentan arguing over again, as of a motion made in court
admissibleAcceptable or valid, esp. as evidence in a court of law
bisquepoint, extra turn, or the like, as in court tennis or croquet
reargumentsREARGUMENT, an arguing over again, as of a motion made in court
defensedefending party or group (as in a court of law) the defense rests
atriamany-storied court in a building (as a hotel) usually with a skylight
affidavitsA written statement confirmed by oath or affirmation, for use as evidence in court
affidavitA written statement confirmed by oath or affirmation, for use as evidence in court
crosscourtto or toward the opposite side of a court (as in tennis or basketball)
testifymake a solemn declaration under oath for the purpose of establishing a fact (as in a court)
nonappearanceFailure to appear or be present in a court of law, esp. as a witness, defendant, or plaintiff
nonappearancesFailure to appear or be present in a court of law, esp. as a witness, defendant, or plaintiff
chiaus(in the Ottoman Empire) a court official who served as an ambassador, emissary, or member of a ceremonial escort
chiauses(in the Ottoman Empire) a court official who served as an ambassador, emissary, or member of a ceremonial escort
summoningAuthoritatively or urgently call on (someone) to be present, esp. as a defendant or witness in a law court
summonedAuthoritatively or urgently call on (someone) to be present, esp. as a defendant or witness in a law court
provedestablish the existence, truth, or validity of (as by evidence or logic) prove a theorem the charges were never proved in court
basilicaA large oblong hall or building with double colonnades and a semicircular apse, used in ancient Rome as a court of law or for public assemblies
basilicasA large oblong hall or building with double colonnades and a semicircular apse, used in ancient Rome as a court of law or for public assemblies
oyesseshear! attend! (a cry uttered usually twice by a court officer to command silence and attention, as before court is in session, and formerly by public criers)
netfabric barricade which divides a court in half (as in tennis or volleyball) and over which a ball or shuttlecock must be hit to be in play
oyeshear! attend! (a cry uttered usually twice by a court officer to command silence and attention, as before court is in session, and formerly by public criers)