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Gratuito adjective
us 1. 1.uncalled for; lacking good reason; unwarranted.
"gratuitous violence"
synony unjustified, uncalled for, unwarranted, unprovoked, undue;
ms: indefensible, unjustifiable;
needless, unnecessary, inessential, unmerited, groundless, senseless, wa
nton, indiscriminate;
excessive, immoderate, inordinate, inappropriate
"there was one moment of nudity in the movie, and it was ridiculously
gratuitous"

2. 2.given or done free of charge.


"solicitors provide a form of gratuitous legal advice"
synony unjustified, uncalled for, unwarranted, unprovoked, undue;
ms: indefensible, unjustifiable;
needless, unnecessary, inessential, unmerited, groundless, senseless, wa
nton, indiscriminate;
excessive, immoderate, inordinate, inappropriate
"there was one moment of nudity in the movie, and it was ridiculously
gratuitous"
Revocat the official cancellation of a decree, decision, or promise.
ion "for those who break the law, revocation of their liquor license may result"

Waiver noun
1. an act or instance of waiving a right or claim.
o a document recording the waiving of a right or claim.

Indemni verb
fy 1. compensate (someone) for harm or loss.
"the amount of insurance that may be carried to indemnify the owner in the
event of a loss"
o secure (someone) against legal responsibility for their actions.
"the newspaper could not be forced to indemnify the city for personal-injury
liability"

indemni noun
ty 1. security or protection against a loss or other financial burden.
"no indemnity will be given for loss of cash"
synony insurance, assurance, protection, security, indemnification, surety, guara
ms: ntee, warranty, safeguard
"indemnity against loss"
security against or exemption from legal responsibility for one's actions.
plural noun: indemnities
"a deed of indemnity"
a sum of money paid as compensation, especially a sum exacted by a victor in
war as one condition of peace.
synony compensation, reimbursement, recompense, repayment, restitution, pay
ms: ment, redress, reparation(s), damages
"the company was paid $100,000 in indemnity"
salary, wages, pay, remuneration, earnings
"legislative indemnity"
Ground noun
plural noun: grounds
1. 1. the solid surface of the earth.
"he lay on the ground"
synonyms: floor, earth, terra firma; More
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2. 2. an area of knowledge or subject of discussion or thought.
"third-year courses typically cover less ground and go into more depth"

verb
3rd person present: grounds
1. 1. prohibit or prevent (a pilot or an aircraft) from flying.
"a bitter wind blew from the northeast, and the bombers were grounded"
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2. 2. (with reference to a ship) run or go aground.
"the larger ships grounded on the riverbed at low tide"
synonyms: run aground, run ashore, beach, land
"the boat grounded on a sandbar"
Interim noun
1. 1.he intervening time.
"in the interim I'll just keep my fingers crossed"
synonyms: meantime, meanwhile, intervening time; More
adjective
1. 1.in or for the intervening period; provisional or temporary.
"an interim arrangement"
synonyms: provisional, temporary, pro tem, stopgap, short-term, fill-
in, caretaker, acting, transitional, makeshift, improvised, impromptu
"an interim advisory body"

adverb
archaic
1. 1.meanwhile.

Rententi noun
on 1. the continued possession, use, or control of something.
"the retention of direct control by central government"
o the fact of keeping something in one's memory.
"the children's retention of facts"
o the action of absorbing and continuing to hold a substance.
"the soil's retention of moisture"

Defer verb
1. put off (an action or event) to a later time; postpone.
"they deferred the decision until February"
synonyms: postpone, put off, delay, hold over, hold off (on), put back; More
o UShistorical
postpone the conscription of (someone).
"he was no longer deferred from the draft"

Causati noun
on 1. the action of causing something.
"investigating the role of nitrate in the causation of cancer"
o the relationship between cause and effect; causality.
plural noun: causations

Hypothe adjective
tical 1. 1.
of, based on, or serving as a hypothesis.
"that option is merely hypothetical at this juncture"
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noun
1. 1.
a hypothetical proposition or statement.
"Finn talked in hypotheticals, tossing what-if scenarios to Rosen"

culpable adjective
1. deserving blame.
"sometimes you're just as culpable when you watch something as when you
actually participate"
synonyms to blame, guilty, at fault, in the
: wrong, answerable, accountable, responsible, blameworthy, censurab
le
"I hold you personally culpable"

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