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allege — al·lege /ə lej/ vt al·leged, al·leg·ing [Old French alegier to alleviate, free, confused with Old French alleguer to allege, from Medieval Latin allegare see allegata] 1: to state without proof or before proving 2: to state (as a fact) in a… … Law dictionary
Allege — Al*lege ([a^]l*l[e^]j ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Alleged} ( l[e^]jd ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Alleging}.] [OE. aleggen to bring forward as evidence, OF. esligier to buy, prop. to free from legal difficulties, fr. an assumed LL. exlitigare; L. ex +… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
allege — allegeable, adj. alleger, n. /euh lej /, v.t., alleged, alleging. 1. to assert without proof. 2. to declare with positiveness; affirm; assert: to allege a fact. 3. to declare before a court or elsewhere, as if under oath. 4. to plead in support… … Universalium
allege — 01. The teacher [alleged] that a number of students had cheated on the test, but the accusation was later shown to be completely untrue. 02. The company has denied [allegations] that they were dumping polluted water into the river. 03. The… … Grammatical examples in English
avouch — I (avow) verb acknowledge, affirm, affirm with confidence, allege, allege as a fact, assert, assert peremptorily, assert positively, assert under oath, asseverate, attest, aver, bear witness, certify, confirm, confirm by oath, contend, declare,… … Law dictionary
Egan v. Canada — SCCInfoBox case name=Egan v. Canada full case name=James Egan and John Norris Nesbit v. Her Majesty The Queen in Right of Canada heard date=Argued November 1, 1994 decided date=Decided May 25, 1995 citations= [1995] 2 S.C.R. 513, 124 D.L.R. (4th) … Wikipedia
An Yong-bok — Infobox Korean name| hangul=안용복| hanja=安龍福| rr=An Yong bok| mr=An Yong pok| An Yong bok (? ?) was a Korean citizen living in the late 17th century (the late Joseon Dynasty period), who became known for a voyage to Japan during which he was… … Wikipedia
aver — /euh verr /, v.t., averred, averring. 1. to assert or affirm with confidence; declare in a positive or peremptory manner. 2. Law. to allege as a fact. [1350 1400; ME < MF averer < ML adverare, equiv. to ad AD + ver ( < L verus true) + a thematic… … Universalium
avow — I verb acknowledge, admit, admit frankly, affirm, allege as a fact, articulate, assert, assert on oath, assert peremptorily, assert under oath, asseverate, attest, authenticate, aver, avouch, be bound, bear witness, certify, commit oneself,… … Law dictionary
aver — [ə və:] verb (avers, averring, averred) formal state or assert to be the case. ↘Law allege as a fact in support of a plea. Origin ME: from OFr. averer, based on L. ad to + verus true … English new terms dictionary