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Term: constatation

Definition:

A constatation is the act of observing or acknowledging something as a fact or reality.

Senses:

  1. General Sense:

    In a general sense, constatation refers to the process of recognizing or pronouncing something as an established fact.

    Example: The constatation of his academic achievement was met with applause.

  2. Legal Sense:

    In the legal context, constatation refers to the formal acknowledgment or certification of a legal fact or event.

    Example: The constatation of the defendant's guilt was presented as evidence during the trial.

Usages:

  1. Popular Usage:

    In popular usage, constatation is often used when affirming or confirming an obvious or indisputable fact.

    Example: The constatation that the sun rises in the east is something we all learn in science class.

  2. Local Usage:

    In certain local communities, constatation might be employed to emphasize the acceptance or awareness of a community-specific belief or practice.

    Example: The constatation of their cultural traditions is evident in the local celebrations.

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