expressed+in+words

  • 1expressed in words — index nuncupative, oral Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 2Words of Estimative Probability — (WEP or WEPs) are terms used by intelligence analysts in the production of analytic reports to convey the likelihood of a future event occurring. They express the extent of their confidence in the finding. A well chosen WEP provides a decision… …

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  • 3expressed — adj. 1. Communicated in words. Syn: uttered, verbalized. [WordNet 1.5] 2. Precisely and clearly expressed, leaving nothing to implication. Opposite of {implicit}. [Narrower terms: {graphic}] Also See: {definite}, {denotative}, {denotive}, {overt} …

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  • 4expressed in few words — index succinct Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 5Words and Music (play) — Samuel Beckett wrote the radio play, Words and Music between November and December 1961. [Both James Knowlson ( Damned to Fame: The Life of Samuel Beckett , p 497) and Stan Gontarski ( The Faber Companion to Samuel Beckett , p 650) quote these… …

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  • 6Expressed — Express Ex*press , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Expressed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Expressing}.] [Cf. OF. espresser, expresser, L. exprimere, expressum. See {Express}, a.; cf. {Sprain}.] 1. To press or squeeze out; as, to express the juice of grapes, or of… …

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  • 7words — Symbols indicating ideas and subject to contraction and expansion to meet the idea sought to be expressed. Such have been referred to as labels whose content and meaning are continually shifting with the times. Massachusetts Protective Ass n v.… …

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  • 8expressed — adjective 1. communicated in words (Freq. 4) frequently uttered sentiments • Syn: ↑uttered, ↑verbalized, ↑verbalised • Similar to: ↑spoken 2. precisely and clearly expressed or readi …

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  • 9expressed — adj. communicated in words; verbalized; explicit, described in detail ex·press || ɪk spres n. system for prompt transportation of people or parcels; dispatch conveyed by special messenger; messenger sent on special errand (British) v. declare,… …

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  • 10expressed — Means stated or declared in direct terms; set forth in words; not left to inference or implication. Anderson v. Board of Ed. of School Dist. No. 91, 390 111. 412, 61 N.E.2d 562, 567. See express …

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