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1. law
noun.
(ˈlɔ, ˈlɑː)
The
collection
of
rules
imposed
by
authority.
Antonyms
civil law
international law
multiculturalism
formalism
pluralism
mirage
phantasy
Synonyms
securities law
assemblage
collection
sharia
shariah
Etymology
law (English)
hlaw (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
lawe (Middle English (1100-1500))
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2. common-law
adjective.
Based
on
common
law.
Antonyms
written
scripted
Synonyms
unwritten
3. law-makers
noun.
Persons
who
make
or
amend
or
repeal
laws.
Antonyms
disassembly
Synonyms
senate
4. law-breaking
noun.
(criminal
law)
an
act
punishable
by
law;
usually
considered
an
evil
act.
Antonyms
best
worst
inactivity
refrain
loyalty
defence
defense
Synonyms
regulatory offence
barratry
attempt
statutory offence
fraud
5. law
noun.
(ˈlɔ, ˈlɑː)
Legal
document
setting
forth
rules
governing
a
particular
kind
of
activity.
Antonyms
attraction
centrifugal force
centripetal force
adduct
abduct
repel
push
Synonyms
fundamental law
statute of limitations
poor law
instrument
legal document
Etymology
law (English)
hlaw (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
lawe (Middle English (1100-1500))
6. law
noun.
(ˈlɔ, ˈlɑː)
A
rule
or
body
of
rules
of
conduct
inherent
in
human
nature
and
essential
to
or
binding
upon
human
society.
Antonyms
misconception
atomism
holism
unbelief
uncreativeness
ending
reality principle
Synonyms
natural law
divine law
conception
construct
principle
Etymology
law (English)
hlaw (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
lawe (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. law
noun.
(ˈlɔ, ˈlɑː)
A
generalization
that
describes
recurring
facts
or
events
in
nature.
Antonyms
misconception
pleasure principle
fauna
flora
prosecution
defense
disassembly
Synonyms
law of partial pressures
Hubble law
rule
Stevens' power law
law of definite proportions
Etymology
law (English)
hlaw (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
lawe (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. law
noun.
(ˈlɔ, ˈlɑː)
The
branch
of
philosophy
concerned
with
the
law
and
the
principles
that
lead
courts
to
make
the
decisions
they
do.
Antonyms
succeeding
decrease
decrement
civilian
pull
attract
repulsion
Synonyms
contract law
corporation law
philosophy
legal philosophy
matrimonial law
Etymology
law (English)
hlaw (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
lawe (Middle English (1100-1500))
9. law
noun.
(ˈlɔ, ˈlɑː)
The
learned
profession
that
is
mastered
by
graduate
study
in
a
law
school
and
that
is
responsible
for
the
judicial
system.
Antonyms
yang
yin
level
Synonyms
practice of law
Etymology
law (English)
hlaw (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
lawe (Middle English (1100-1500))
10. law
noun.
(ˈlɔ, ˈlɑː)
The
force
of
policemen
and
officers.
Antonyms
refrain
decompress
finish
internationalism
nationalism
monism
imitation
Synonyms
police officer
posse comitatus
constabulary
Scotland Yard
Schutzstaffel
Etymology
law (English)
hlaw (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
lawe (Middle English (1100-1500))
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