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ar·ray 1 /ə-'rā/ vt: to set (a jury) for trial; specif: to set (a jury) by calling out the names of the jurors one at a time compare impanelarray 2 n: the group of people summoned to serve as jurors from which the jury will be chosen; also: a list of the jurors' names see also challenge to the array at challenge compare venire
Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam-Webster. 1996.
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(jury) noun
body of jurors, good men and true, jurors, jurymen, panel, trier, trier of the facts
associated concepts: challenge to the array, jury panel, venire
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(order) noun
arrangement, assemblage, classification, collocation, composition, comprehensiveness, course, design, display, disposition, disposure, distribution, due order, fixed order, formation, gamut, good order, gradation, layout, logical order, marshaling, method, methodicalness, methodology, multiplicity, multitude, ordering, organization, parade, pattern, perspective, placing, progression, range of choices, range of view, regularity, rule, schematic arrangement, scope, sequence, series, show, sight, state of order, strict order, subordination, system, systematization, unbroken order, uniformity
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accouter, arrange, attire, deploy, display, dispose, draw up, enhance, enrich, file, fix, group, marshal, orchestrate, order, rank, sequence, set in order, sort
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assemblage, band, chain (series), clothe, composition (makeup), conglomeration, disposition (final arrangement), distribute, embellish, file (arrange), fix (arrange), form (arrangement), formation, jury, marshal, order (arrangement), selection (collection), sequence, sort
Burton's Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006
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1 n. A group of people called into court at the same time for potential jury duty. From such a group the members of a jury or juries will be selected.2 n. The members of such a group who are empaneled to be a jury.3 v. To empanel a jury for a trial.4 n. The list of empaneled jurors.5 v. To call out the names of the jurors as each is empaneled.
Webster's New World Law Dictionary. Susan Ellis Wild. 2000.
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The entire group of jurors selected for a trial from which a smaller group is subsequently chosen to form a petit jury or a grand jury; the list of potential jurors.
Dictionary from West's Encyclopedia of American Law. 2005.
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The entire group of jurors selected for a trial from which a smaller group is subsequently chosen to form a petit jury or a grand jury; the list of potential jurors.
Short Dictionary of (mostly American) Legal Terms and Abbreviations.