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  • 11impose — verb ADVERB ▪ effectively ▪ The terms of the contract were effectively imposed rather than agreed. ▪ simply ▪ New technology cannot be used successfully if it is simply imposed on an unwilling workforce. ▪ …

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  • 12Unit fine — A unit fine system is a judicial sentence in which the amount of the fine depends upon the offender s means.DistributionUnit fine systems are common and standard in many jurisdictions across the world, notably in Commonwealth countries such as… …

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  • 13sconce — skÉ‘ns /skÉ’ns n. candleholder or lamp attached to a vertical surface; small separate fort used to defend a location or structure; skull, head; wit, intelligence; fine imposed upon a student for a minor infraction of the rules (Archaic) v.… …

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  • 14sconced — skÉ‘ns /skÉ’ns n. candleholder or lamp attached to a vertical surface; small separate fort used to defend a location or structure; skull, head; wit, intelligence; fine imposed upon a student for a minor infraction of the rules (Archaic) v.… …

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  • 15sconces — skÉ‘ns /skÉ’ns n. candleholder or lamp attached to a vertical surface; small separate fort used to defend a location or structure; skull, head; wit, intelligence; fine imposed upon a student for a minor infraction of the rules (Archaic) v.… …

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  • 16sconcing — skÉ‘ns /skÉ’ns n. candleholder or lamp attached to a vertical surface; small separate fort used to defend a location or structure; skull, head; wit, intelligence; fine imposed upon a student for a minor infraction of the rules (Archaic) v.… …

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  • 17mulct — I. n. Fine, amercement, forfeit, forfeiture, pecuniary penalty. II. v. a. Fine, amerce, impose a fine upon …

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  • 18Unlaw — Un*law , v. t. [1st un + law.] 1. To deprive of the authority or character of law. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] 2. To put beyond protection of law; to outlaw. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] 3. (Scots Law) To impose a fine upon; to fine. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 19amerce — v. a. Fine, mulct, impose a fine upon, deprive of, strip of …

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  • 20unlaw — I. “+ noun Etymology: Middle English unlawe, from Old English unlagu, of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse ōlög, ūlög illegality, lawlessness, from ō , ū un + lög law more at law 1. : a violation of law : disregard of the restraints of law …

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