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emparalment

 

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Term: Emparalment

Part of Speech: Noun

Sense: The act or process of emparing or making something irrelevant.

Usage: In legal terms, emparalment refers to the dismissal or disregard of evidence or testimony that is considered irrelevant to the case.

Sample Sentence:

In the recent trial, the defense lawyer argued for the emparalment of the witness's statement as it had no direct relevance to the crime committed.


Term: Emparalment

Part of Speech: Verb

Sense: To render something futile or unimportant.

Usage: In the field of technology, emparalment is often used to describe the development of new software that makes old systems or programs obsolete.

Sample Sentence:

The constant advancements in technology are gradually emparalmenting traditional methods of communication.


Term: Emparalment

Part of Speech: Adjective

Sense: Pertaining to a local area or community.

Usage: Emparalment products are specially designed to cater to the specific needs and preferences of the local market.

Sample Sentence:

The store offers a wide range of emparalment goods sourced from local artisans and craftsmen.


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