Advertisement
Advertisement
presents
/ ˈprɛzənts /
plural noun
law used in a deed or document to refer to itself
know all men by these presents
Example Sentences
In a way, however, this conundrum also presents an opportunity for diplomacy, Ischinger added: “We can argue, Vladimir, the longer you keep it going, the stronger will be the backlash at some point.”
The distrust between Beijing and Washington presents "a great window of opportunity" for Brazil, according to the minister, Silveira.
For new drivers, this presents a dilemma - whether to learn and take their test in an automatic or a manual car.
In August, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. determined that New World screwworm presents significant potential for a public health emergency.
In a time of constantly looming shaky ground, Hollis presents escapism as mindful.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse