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['kloistə](a covered walk forming part of a monastery, church or college.) ambit* * *• klášter
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ambit — ► NOUN ▪ the scope, extent, or bounds of something. ORIGIN Latin ambitus circuit … English terms dictionary
ambit — I noun border, boundary, boundary line, bounds, circumference, contour, delineation lines, domain, dominion, furthest extent, furthest point, jurisdiction, limit, lines, orbit, outline, outer limit, pale, perimeter, periphery, province, realm,… … Law dictionary
ambit — noun a) The sphere or area of control and influence of something. He had invited Destiny to sweep him up in her reaping, by placing himself in the ambit of her scythe. b) A circuit, or a boundary around a property … Wiktionary
ambit — noun (singular) formal the range or limit of something: within the ambit of the law … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
ambit — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Latin ambitus, from ambire Date: 1597 1. circuit, compass 2. the bounds or limits of a place or district 3. a sphere of action, expression, or influence ; scope … New Collegiate Dictionary
ambit claim — noun an extravagant initial demand made in expectation of an eventual counter offer and compromise … Wiktionary
ambit — /ˈæmbət / (say ambuht) noun 1. scope; extent: the ambit of the legislation. 2. Rare boundary; limits: the ambit of the field of play. 3. Obsolete circumference; perimeter. {Middle English, from Latin ambitus compass} …
ambit — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. compass, boundary, limit. II (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun 1. A line around a closed figure or area: circuit, circumference, compass, perimeter, periphery. See EDGE. 2. An area within which something or … English dictionary for students
ambit — am|bit [ æmbıt ] noun singular FORMAL the range within which something, especially a rule or law, is effective or has power … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
ambit — [ ambɪt] noun the scope, extent, or bounds of something. Origin ME (in the sense precincts, environs ): from L. ambitus circuit , from ambire go round … English new terms dictionary
ambit — UK [ˈæmbɪt] / US noun [singular] formal the range within which something, especially a rule or law, is effective or has power … English dictionary