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intendment of lawБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > намерение законодателя
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1. n намерение; умысел; стремление; цель2. n разг. намерение жениться3. n значение; смысл4. n филос. концепция, понятие, идея5. n мед. заживление раны; натяжениеСинонимический ряд:purpose (noun) aim; animus; design; end; goal; intendment; intent; mark; meaning; object; objective; plan; point; purpose; scheme; target; viewАнтонимический ряд:
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intendment of law — The true meaning, the correct understanding or intention of the law. A presumption or inference made by the courts. Common intendment. The natural and usual sense; the common meaning or understanding; the plain meaning of any writing as apparent… … Black's law dictionary
intendment of law — The true meaning, the correct understanding or intention of the law. A presumption or inference made by the courts. Common intendment. The natural and usual sense; the common meaning or understanding; the plain meaning of any writing as apparent… … Black's law dictionary
intendment of law — A presumption of law; legal meaning; meaning peculiar to the law … Ballentine's law dictionary
intendment — in·tend·ment /in tend mənt/ n: the true meaning or intention esp. of a law Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. intendment … Law dictionary
Intendment — In*tend ment, n. [OE. entendement understanding, insight, F. entendement, fr. LL. intendimentum. See {Intend}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Charge; oversight. [Obs.] Ford. [1913 Webster] 2. Intention; design; purpose. [1913 Webster] The intendment of God… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
intendment — [in tend′mənt] n. [ME entendement < OFr: see INTEND] 1. Archaic intention, purpose, or design 2. the true and correct meaning or intention, as of law … English World dictionary
intendment — ə̇n.ˈten(d)mənt noun ( s) Etymology: alteration (influenced by English intend) of Middle English entendement, from Middle French, from Old French, from entendre to intend + ment more at intend 1 … Useful english dictionary
intendment — noun Law the sense in which the law understands something … English new terms dictionary
intendment — in•tend•ment [[t]ɪnˈtɛnd mənt[/t]] n. law the true meaning or purpose of a law … From formal English to slang
intendment — noun Date: 14th century the true meaning or intention especially of a law … New Collegiate Dictionary
intendment — /in tend meuhnt/, n. 1. Law. the true or correct meaning of something. 2. intention; design; purpose. [1350 1400; INTEND + MENT; r. ME entendement < MF < ML intendimentum] * * * … Universalium