Definitionn. (law) the findings of a jury on issues of fact submitted to it for decision
Last update: April 12, 2016
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The convict will be given a verdict. [noun]
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They decided that O'Brien should arbitrate the matter and that his verdict would be final. [noun]
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After an hour you are summed back to the courtroom in order to hear the verdict and receive word of your punishment. [noun]
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Lady Warner received the news of the verdict and sentence with unspeakable indignation. [noun]
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According to Article 117 this matter has gone too far to be settled peaceably now, as the verdict has been rendered and must be enforced. [noun]
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By this means he succeeded in securing a verdict against Gavryl. [noun]
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Go, Gavryl, and make friends with Ivan; I am sure he will forgive you, and we will set aside the verdict just given. [noun]
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In the distress and hopeless dilemma in which she found herself, she shed no tears; she simply stood rooted to the spot where she had heard the Bishop's verdict. [noun]
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The verdict of GUILTY was already pronounced. [noun]
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Posterity, whose verdict she dreaded--this wise old reader of the future was right--must extol her as the most fervently beloved, the most desirable of women. [noun]
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The verdict of the civilized world has pronounced him as perhaps the greatest novelist of our generation. [noun]
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