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Refrainment — Re*frain ment ( ment), n. Act of refraining. [R.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
refrainment — index abstention Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
refrainment — noun see refrain I … New Collegiate Dictionary
refrainment — n. abstention, forbearance, self restraint, desistance … English contemporary dictionary
refrainment — re·frain·ment … English syllables
refrainment — rə̇ˈfrānmənt, rēˈf noun ( s) : the act of refraining … Useful english dictionary
refrain — I. verb Etymology: Middle English refreynen, from Anglo French refreiner, refreindre, from Latin refrenare, from re + frenum bridle more at frenum Date: 14th century transitive verb archaic curb, restrain intransitive verb to keep oneself from… … New Collegiate Dictionary
refrain — refrain1 refrainer, n. refrainment, n. /ri frayn /, v.i. 1. to abstain from an impulse to say or do something (often fol. by from): I refrained from telling him what I thought. v.t. 2. Archaic. to curb. [1300 50; ME refreinen < OF refrener < L … Universalium
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abstention — ab·sten·tion /əb sten chən/ n: the staying of the exercise of federal jurisdiction in a case that involves a question of state law or policy which the federal court prefers to have resolved by a state court or agency Bur·ford abstention / bər… … Law dictionary