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the law

Variant of law

noun

    1. all the rules of conduct established and enforced by the authority, legislation, or custom of a given community, state, or other group
    2. any one of such rules
  1. the condition existing when obedience to such rules is general: to establish law and order
  2. the branch of knowledge dealing with such rules; jurisprudence
  3. the system of courts in which such rules are referred to in defending one's rights, securing justice, etc.: to resort to law to settle a matter
  4. all such rules having to do with a particular sphere of human activity: business law
  5. common law, as distinguished from equity
  6. the profession of lawyers, judges, etc.: often with the
    1. a sequence of events in nature or in human activities that has been observed to occur with unvarying uniformity under the same conditions
    2. the formulation in words of such a sequence: the law of gravitation, the law of diminishing returns
  7. any rule or principle expected to be observed: the laws of health, a law of grammar
  8. inherent tendency; instinct: the law of self-preservation
  9. Eccles.
    1. a divine commandment
    2. all divine commandments collectively
  10. Math., Logic, etc. a general principle to which all applicable cases must conform: the laws of exponents
  11. Sports, Brit. an allowance in distance or time as in a race; handicap

intransitive verb, transitive verb

Informal, Dialectal to take legal action (against)

Webster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2010 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio. Used by arrangement with John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

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