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Definition of suit
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Suit (n.) The act of
suing;
the
process
by which one
endeavors
to gain an end or an
object;
an
attempt
to
attain
a
certain
result;
pursuit;
endeavor.
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Jesuited
::
Jesuited
(a.)
Conforming
to the
principles
of the
Jesuits.
Impropriety
::
Impropriety
(n.) That which is
improper;
an
unsuitable
or
improper
act, or an
inaccurate
use of
language..
Non Prosequitur
::
Non
prosequitur
() A
judgment
entered
against
the
plaintiff
in a suit where he does not
appear
to
prosecute.
See Nolle
prosequi.
Clan
::
Clan (n.) A
clique;
a sect,
society,
or body of
persons;
esp., a body of
persons
united
by some
common
interest
or
pursuit;
--
sometimes
used
contemptuously..
Disproportional
::
Disproportional
(a.) Not
having
due
proportion
to
something
else; not
having
proportion
or
symmetry
of
parts;
unsuitable
in form,
quantity
or
value;
inadequate;
unequal;
as, a
disproportional
limb
constitutes
deformity
in the body; the
studies
of youth
should
not be
disproportional
to their
understanding..
Prosecution
::
Prosecution
(n.) The
institution,
or
commencement,
and
continuance
of a
criminal
suit; the
process
of
exhibiting
formal
charges
against
an
offender
before
a legal
tribunal,
and
pursuing
them to final
judgment
on
behalf
of the state or
government,
as by
indictment
or
information..
Unapt
::
Unapt (a.)
Unsuitable;
unfit;
inappropriate.
Shepherdish
::
Shepherdish
(n.)
Resembling
a
shepherd;
suiting
a
shepherd;
pastoral.
Fugitive
::
Fugitive
(a.)
Fleeing
from
pursuit,
danger,
restraint,
etc.,
escaping,
from
service,
duty etc.; as, a
fugitive
solder;
a
fugitive
slave;
a
fugitive
debtor..
Belong
::
Belong
(v. i.) To be
suitable
for; to be due to.
Plougland
::
Plougland
(n.) Land that is
plowed,
or
suitable
for
tillage..
Discipline
::
Discipline
(n.) The
treatment
suited
to a
disciple
or
learner;
education;
development
of the
faculties
by
instruction
and
exercise;
training,
whether
physical,
mental,
or
moral..
Spade
::
Spade (n.) One of that suit of cards each of which bears one or more
figures
resembling
a
spade.
Impolicy
::
Impolicy
(n.) The
quality
of being
impolitic;
inexpedience;
unsuitableness
to the end
proposed;
bads
policy;
as, the
impolicy
of
fraud..
Leader
::
Leader
(n.) A block of hard wood
pierced
with
suitable
holes for
leading
ropes in their
proper
places.
Rebuttal
::
Rebuttal
(n.) The
giving
of
evidence
on the part of a
plaintiff
to
destroy
the
effect
of
evidence
introduced
by the
defendant
in the same suit.
Inhabitable
::
Inhabitable
(a.) Not
habitable;
not
suitable
to be
inhabited.
Disapprove
::
Disapprove
(v. t.) To pass
unfavorable
judgment
upon; to
condemn
by an act of the
judgment;
to
regard
as
wrong,
unsuitable,
or
inexpedient;
to
censure;
as, to
disapprove
the
conduct
of
others..
Molinist
::
Molinist
(n.) A
follower
of the
opinions
of
Molina,
a
Spanish
Jesuit
(in
respect
to
grace);
an
opposer
of the
Jansenists..
Comely
::
Comely
(superl.)
Suitable
or
becoming;
proper;
agreeable.
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