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Definitions from the WebTerm: To Distinguish a Previous DecisionDescriptionThe term "to distinguish a previous decision" refers to the act of differentiating or identifying a specific decision made in the past from another decision or set of decisions. It involves highlighting the unique aspects or factors that set one decision apart from another. Part of Speech: VerbSense 1:Definition: To identify or highlight the differences between a current decision and a previous decision. Example Sentence: The judge had to distinguish the previous decision in order to reach a fair verdict. Sense 2:Definition: To mark a decision as separate or distinct from a previous one. Example Sentence: The lawyer's strategy was to distinguish the previous decision as irrelevant to the ongoing case. Part of Speech: NounSense 1:Definition: A specific decision made in the past that requires differentiation from another decision. Example Sentence: She managed to find a loophole in the law by proving the present case was distinguishable from the previous decision. Part of Speech: AdjectiveSense 1:Definition: Being unique or separate from a previous decision. Example Sentence: The court considered the new evidence to be distinguishable and not affected by the previous decision. Related Products on Amazon: | ||||
to date to delude to derive to deserve to die down to dig to dispel to dissemble to distinguish a previous decision to divert ones attention to do to double cost to double up in pain to drag to drive sb off the mark to drive sb up the creek to drive somebody miles away
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