Overextended the sentence
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AnswerCrossword Clue
RANONOverextended the sentence
LETSOFFSuspends the sentence
LIFEThe longest sentence?
LIFEThe longest sentence
SETSFREEEnds the sentence of
CHAIRDrastic sentence, with "the"
FIVETOTENPossible sentence in the slammer
JAILEDIn the middle of a sentence
ETCETERAThe King of Siam's sentence ender
sentencesSENTENCE, to declare judicially the punishment
parsingthe syntactic analysis of a sentence
sentencingSENTENCE, to declare judicially the punishment
sentencedSENTENCE, to declare judicially the punishment
CELLSpace at the end of a sentence?
TWASContraction at the start of a sentence
rhematicpertaining to the rheme of a sentence
predicatebelonging to the predicate of a sentence
apodosisthe main clause of a conditional sentence
parsingsPARSING, the syntactic analysis of a sentence
PAKISTANIt just banned the death sentence for children
FREEDOMIt comes at the end of a sentence
tagmemea position in the structure of a sentence
apodosesAPODOSIS, the main clause of a conditional sentence
periodthe mark (.) indicating the end of a sentence
periodsthe mark (.) indicating the end of a sentence
PAROLEIt may come before the end of a sentence
ETCAbbr. rarely seen at the start of a sentence
AGOWord in the first sentence of the Gettysburg Address
focusingPlace the focus on (a part of a sentence)
pangrama sentence containing all the letters of the alphabet
focussesPlace the focus on (a part of a sentence)
construingAnalyze the syntax of (a text, sentence, or word)
focussingPlace the focus on (a part of a sentence)
commutationAction or the process of commuting a judicial sentence
tagmemesTAGMEME, a position in the structure of a sentence
semanticsThe meaning of a word, phrase, sentence, or text
construedAnalyze the syntax of (a text, sentence, or word)
apodosesthe main clause of a conditional sentence compare protasis
construesAnalyze the syntax of (a text, sentence, or word)
DEALWord Howie Mandel often uses twice in the same sentence