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Word of the day/2024/September 11
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Word of the day
for
September 11
demur
v
(
intransitive
)
Chiefly followed by
to
, and sometimes by
at
or
on
: to
object
or be
reluctant
; to
balk
, to
take exception
.
(
law
)
To
submit
a
demurrer
(
“
motion
by a
party
to a
legal
action
for the
immediate
or
summary judgment
of the
court
on the
question
of whether,
assuming
the
truth
of the
matter
alleged
by the
opposite
party, it is
sufficient
in
law
to
sustain
the action or
defence
, and hence whether the party
bringing
the motion is
required
to
answer
or
proceed
further
”
)
.
(
obsolete
)
To
endure
, to
last
.
(
obsolete
)
To
linger
, to
tarry
.
(
obsolete
)
To
remain
, to
stay
.
(
obsolete
)
To
suspend
judgment
or
proceedings
because of a
difficulty
or
doubt
; to
put off
the
conclusion
or
determination
of a matter; to
delay
, to
hesitate
, to
pause
.
(
obsolete
,
rare
)
To have
doubts
; to be
doubtful
.
(
obsolete
,
figurative
)
Followed by
upon
: to be
captivated
or
fixated
; to
dwell on
, to linger.
(
transitive
)
(
rare
)
To object or take exception to (something).
(
obsolete
)
To
cause
delay
to (someone or something); to put off.
(
obsolete
)
To have doubts or hesitate about (something).
demur
n
An
act
of
objecting
or
taking exception
; a
scruple
; also, an
exception
taken
or
objection
to something.
(
obsolete
)
An
act
of
continuing
; a
continuance
.
An act of
lingering
or
tarrying
.
An act of
remaining
or
staying
; a
residence
, a
stay
.
A
state
of having
doubts
; a
hesitation
, a
pause
.
(
law
)
Synonym of
demurrer
(
“
a
motion
by a
party
to a
legal
action
for the
immediate
or
summary judgment
of the
court
on the
question
of whether,
assuming
the
truth
of the
matter
alleged
by the
opposite
party, it is
sufficient
in
law
to
sustain
the action or
defence
, and hence whether the party
bringing
the motion is
required
to
answer
or
proceed
further
”
)
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