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The action of stating something or exercising authority confidently and forcefully. Example: The assertion of his legal rights.ASSERTION
(of an immoral or illegal act or omission) Intentional; deliberate. Example: Willful acts of damage.WILLFUL
Information used to attack someone or to support an argument. Example: The president’s endorsement of the crime bill has deprived his opponents of ammunition to paint him as soft on crime.AMMUNITION
In the custody of law.CUSTODIA LEGIS
Serving as a sign or indication of something. Example: Having recurrent dreams is not necessarily indicative of any psychological problem.INDICATIVE
(of something considered wrong or immoral) conspicuously or obviously offensive. / GARAPAL. Example: A flagrant violation of the law.FLAGRANT
Goods that have been imported or exported illegally. Example: The police looked for drugs, guns, and other contraband.CONTRABAND
A legal document from a law court that tells you that you will be involved in a legal process and explains what you must do. Example: The judge issued a writ of habeas corpus. / He was served with a writ.WRIT
Persuade or cause (someone) to do something. Example: He procured his wife to sign the agreement.PROCURE
A tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports. Example: 20 percent tariff on imported automobiles.TARIFF
Create difficulties for (someone or something), resulting in delay or obstruction. Example: Various family stalemates were hindering communication.HINDER
Showing a critical or disrespectful attitude. / MAPANIRA. Example: She tells me I'm fat and is always making derogatory remarks.DEROGATORY
Not qualified or diminished in any way; total. / LUBOS. Example: Absolute secrecy.ABSOLUTE
Causing or likely to cause damage or harm. / MAPAMINSALA. Example: High temperature is injurious to mangoes.INJURIOUS
Curtailment of rights. / PAGBAWAS NG KARAPATAN. Example: The abridgment of the rights of ownership.ABRIDGMENT
The quality or state of being proximate : closeness. Example: Do not operate microphones in close proximity to television sets.PROXIMITY
The action or fact of reducing or restricting something. / PAGBAWAS. Example: Curtailment of human rights.CURTAILMENT
Inciting or causing people to rebel against the authority of a state or monarch. / LABAG SA BAYAN. Example: The letter was declared seditious.SEDITIOUS
Arrest (someone) for a crime. Example: A warrant was issued but he has not been apprehended.APPREHEND
Anger or annoyance provoked by what is perceived as unfair treatment. / GALIT. Example: The letter filled Lucy with indignation. / Indignation war.INDIGNATION
A reason given in justification of a course of action that is not the real reason. / PAGDADAHILAN. Example: The rebels had the perfect pretext for making their move.PRETEXT
Clearly visible or understood; obvious. / MALIWANAG. Example: It became apparent that he was talented.APPARENT
A group of people with somewhat different religious beliefs (typically regarded as heretical) from those of a larger group to which they belong.SECT
Used to emphasize that a quality or fact, typically a bad one, is well known. Example: The company is notoriously difficult to contact.NOTORIOUSLY
A principle or set of principles laid down by an authority as incontrovertibly true. Example: The rejection of political dogma.DOGMA
Contemptuously ridiculing or mocking someone or something. / PANUNUYA. Example: A scoffing cabin crew tells her there's no shower on the plane.SCOFFING
Done consciously and intentionally. / SINADYA. Example: A deliberate attempt to provoke conflict.DELIBERATE
Causing or tending to cause annoyance, frustration, or worry. / KARASA LAPATUNGON. Example: He gets a bit vexatious at times. / Unjust vexation.VEXATIOUS
Deprived of a close relation or friend through their death. / NAWALAN. Example: Bereaved families.BEREAVED