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court-order

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court-order (third-person singular simple present court-orders, present participle court-ordering, simple past and past participle court-ordered)

  1. To place a court order upon
    • 1990 February 4, Cindy Lanane, “With The Confidence Other Women Have Given Me”, in Gay Community News, volume 17, number 29, page 14:
      Court ordered people who don't have enough money to buy their freedom.