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| The willful giving of false testimony under oath, especially in a legal inquiry |
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| To repudiate or retract especially with formal solemnity; to recant; to forswear |
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| Without or lacking fairness |
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| A bitter counter-charge or counter-accusation against an accuser |
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| An affirmation or assertion with little or no proof |
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| Not in accordance with established rules, principles or standards; incorrect by law |
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| To distinguish or note as different; to show partiality; to differentiate against |
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| Anything handed down from the past, as from an ancestor |
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| To attest to formally or authoritatively; to confirm; to testify or vouch for; to guarantee |
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| Right, power or authority to interpret and apply the law; the limits or territory where authority may be exercised |
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| To confine or send to an inferior or lower position, condition or place |
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| To discharge, generate or release; to separate out a substance from cells |
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