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1 dispense with a law
нехтувати законом (нормою, правилом) -
2 dispense
роздавати, розподіляти; обходитися, не вимагати; відправляти ( правосуддя); здійснювати ( законотворчу діяльність); звільняти (від обов'язку, складання присяги); нехтувати ( нормою тощо)- dispense justice
- dispense with a law
- dispense with a rule
- dispense with an oath
- dispense with formalities
- dispense with full powers
- dispense with witnesses
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dispense with — I verb abandon, abjure, abolish, abstain, cede, censor, disavow, disclaim, dismiss, disown, dispose of, do without, except, exclude, excuse, exempt, extinguish, forbear, forgo, forswear, give up, jettison, not use, pass over, refrain, refuse,… … Law dictionary
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