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Answer for the clue "Court case ", 4 letters:
suit
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Word definitions for suit in dictionaries
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Suit \Suit\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Suited ; p. pr. & vb. n. Suiting .] To fit; to adapt; to make proper or suitable; as, to suit the action to the word. --Shak. To be fitted to; to accord with; to become; to befit. Ill suits his cloth the praise of railing ...
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
v. be agreeable or acceptable to; "This suits my needs" [syn: accommodate , fit ] be agreeable or acceptable; "This time suits me" accord or comport with; "This kind of behavior does not suit a young woman!" [syn: befit , beseem ] enhance the appearance ...
Usage examples of suit.
According to his suit sensors, the spaces between the interlocking struts contained a thin molecular haze from the slowly ablating metal.
There were several women delegates and Ken made the most of their ablutions until he was distracted by the appearance of Karanja in a neat grey suit, an ingratiating grin on his face and his big ears standing out like sails.
Heart beating too fast, Abrim suited up and stepped into the personnel lock.
Kentucky might have been to accede to the proposition of General Polk, and which from his knowledge of the views of his own Government he was fully justified in offering, the State of Kentucky had no power, moral or physical, to prevent the United States Government from using her soil as best might suit its purposes in the war it was waging for the subjugation of the seceded States.
Sachs dressed in the white Tyvek suit and accessorized with rubber bands around her feet.
Both he and the actress concluded that Branicki had had a quarrel with her rival, and though she did not much care to place him in the number of her adorers, she yet gave him a good reception, for she knew it would be dangerous to despise his suit openly.
Court refused to take jurisdiction of a suit in equity brought by the United States to determine the navigability of the New and Kanawha Rivers on the ground that the jurisdiction in such suits is limited to cases and controversies and does not extend to the adjudication of mere differences of opinion between the officials of the two governments.
Also, in a suit to enforce double liability, brought in Rhode Island against a stockholder in a Kansas trust company, the courts of Rhode Island were held to be obligated to extend recognition to the statutes and court decisions of Kansas whereunder it is established that a Kansas judgment recovered by a creditor against the trust company is not only conclusive as to the liability of the corporation but also an adjudication binding each stockholder therein.
He took another look at the admin building and confirmed that the people moving around inside were in full protective suits.
In the opposing picket line, men and women of ordinary appearance were in the majority, though there was a noticeable admixture of men in biknis, and women in codpieced, translucent business suits.
Don Quixote entered those mountains his heart filled with joy, for it was a landscape that seemed suited to the adventures he was seeking.
Count Bunker, arrayed in a becoming suit of knickerbockers, and looking as fresh as if he had feasted last night on aerated water, who sat down to consume it.
He found his suit ready made and fitted afore he thought he was half measured.
Although a successor Sunni general almost certainly would not be as willing as Saddam to take risks, interpret reality to suit his needs, and pursue an expansive foreign policy based on aggression, it would still be tough to accept what would look like a Saddam clone.
For similar reasons, the requirements, without excluding other evidence, of a chemical analysis as a condition precedent to a suit to recover damages resulting to crops from allegedly deficient fertilizers is not deemed to be arbitrary or unreasonable.