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attorney
[uh-tur-nee]
noun
plural
attorneysa lawyer; attorney-at-law.
an attorney-in-fact; agent.
attorney
/ əˈtɜːnɪ /
noun
a person legally appointed or empowered to act for another
a lawyer qualified to represent clients in legal proceedings
a solicitor
Other Word Forms
- attorneyship noun
- subattorney noun
- subattorneyship noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of attorney1
Example Sentences
In addition, the CEO cut off key finance officials from banking authorisation, granting power of attorney to individuals with no financial experience.
I guess we’ll throw it the other way, right?’” said Unkel who, as an attorney in addition to being an official, knows the value of a confession.
One of the notable villains in the period I chronicled in “American Midnight” was Wilson’s attorney general in his second term, A. Mitchell Palmer.
Thus far, they are trying to divorce without the expense of attorneys.
Andrew Quinio, an attorney specializing in equality issues for the Pacific Legal Foundation, believes AB 7 was blatantly unconstitutional.
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