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lawgivers

n. (plural of lawgiver English)

Usage examples of "lawgivers".

One Body, maintained and controlled by the ones known as Lawgivers, directed by one brain.

Spock, how about that inability of those Lawgivers to cope with the un-expected?

As with Kirk, the two shackling Lawgivers, as soon as their task was ac-complished, left.

Two Lawgivers pushed past him to beckon to the security crewman who had not been treated.

As he fell, the door was flung wide and two Lawgivers, staffs ready, rushed in.

Reger and Marplon, pressed against the wall, were staring at the fallen Lawgivers in horror.

Where the Elders had led by example and sincerity of purpose, the Lawgivers had struck fear in the souls of the people.

In their long flowing robes and concealing hoods, the Lawgivers had usually appeared at the first sign of trouble or discord.

Our best bet might be something we can use to subdue the Lawgivers so we can get at Landru and start tearing out circuit boards by the handful.

Others who had taken up their roles as Lawgivers once again moved slowly yet purposefully through the crowds, assisting in the roundup of those who still retained their free will.

Reger told me that Landru has already regained control of all Lawgivers and that people who need to be reabsorbed are being rounded up.

Scott had to agree with the Denobulan's observation as he studied the Lawgivers, who had assumed nearly equidistant positions from one another, creating a circle with Scott and his companions in the center.

So too were the Lawgivers, each of them controlled by the sliver of microcircuitry embedded within their bodies.

He launched himself at another of the non-seizing Lawgivers as the enforcer aimed his staff at Lindstrom, tackling the robed figure and sending them both to the ground before the weapon discharged.

Instead he looked out again on the scene of the fallen Lawgivers, which to him illustrated profoundly the nature of what they had just done here.