ENGLISH VOCABULARY
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To prevent something from being expressed or known. Example: He was accused of suppressing evidence. | SUPPRESS |
Defiance of authority; refusal to obey orders. Example: He was dismissed for insubordination. | INSUBORDINATION |
Communication by exchanging letters with someone. Example: Correspondence with the hostile country. (Article 120 - RPC 2) | CORRESPONDENCE |
A secret or disguised way of writing; a code. Example: He was writing cryptic notes in a cipher. | CIPHER |
An act of saying or showing that something is true. Example: They nodded their heads in affirmation. | AFFIRMATION |
Arrest (someone) for a crime. Example: A warrant was issued but he has not been apprehended. | APPREHEND |
Caught in the act of committing and offense. Example: When a suspect is caught in flagrante delicto. (Article 124 - Arbitrary Detention) | FLAGRANTE DELICTO |
A disagreement, argument, or debate. Example: A territorial dispute between the two countries. | DISPUTE |
Not prudent : lacking discretion, wisdom, or good judgment. Example: An imprudent investor. | IMPRUDENCE |
To that place, thing, etc. Example: His agent thereunto lawfully authorized in writing or by will. | THEREUNTO |