C1 verb #10,000 가장 일반적인 4분 분량

remandcide

Imagine someone is waiting in jail before their trial. This is called remand.

Sometimes, people stay in remand for a very long time. This long wait can cause big problems for them.

It can hurt their job, their family, and their future.

Remandcide is when waiting in remand destroys a person's life, even before they are found guilty.

It's like their future is 'killed' while they are still waiting.

Imagine someone is waiting in jail for their court date, but they haven't been found guilty of anything yet. Sometimes, they wait for a very long time, or the conditions are very difficult. This can completely ruin their life, even if they are later found innocent. Their job might be lost, their home gone, and their future dreams destroyed.

The word remandcide describes this sad situation. It's like their future is 'killed' while they are waiting in jail, even though they haven't been proven guilty. It's about how the system of holding people before a trial can sometimes cause so much damage that it's like destroying their whole life.

Remandcide, a neologistic verb at the CEFR C1 level, delineates the profound and often irreversible damage inflicted upon an individual's life, career, or fundamental civil rights through the protracted or disproportionate application of pre-trial detention.

This term vividly encapsulates the systemic erosion of an individual's future prospects, effectively describing a metaphorical 'killing' of their societal standing and opportunities while they remain in remand, unconvicted.

§ Common Misinterpretations and Misuses

"Remandcide" is a powerful and specific term, and as such, it's prone to misapplication if its nuances aren't fully understood. While its core meaning is relatively straightforward – the destruction of an individual's future due to prolonged pre-trial detention – several common mistakes arise from a lack of precision in its usage or a failure to grasp the systemic nature of the issue it describes.

One of the most frequent errors is treating "remandcide" as a synonym for any negative consequence of being in remand. It's crucial to remember that the term implies a *destruction* of prospects, not just a temporary inconvenience or a setback. While any period of detention can be challenging, "remandcide" specifically refers to the point where the impact becomes irreversible or profoundly damaging to one's life, career, or civil rights. This isn't about the stress of being in jail; it's about the systemic dismantling of an individual's potential. For instance, missing a few days of work while awaiting a bail hearing, though undesirable, wouldn't typically qualify as "remandcide." However, losing a long-term job, having a business collapse, or having educational opportunities permanently withdrawn due to an extended period of pre-trial detention, could certainly fall under this definition.

§ Conflating with General Incarceration Harms

Another common mistake is to use "remandcide" interchangeably with the general negative effects of incarceration, whether pre-trial or post-conviction. The defining characteristic of "remandcide" is its occurrence *pre-trial*, before a conviction has been secured. This distinction is paramount because the individual is presumed innocent during this period. The harms are inflicted not as a consequence of a proven crime, but as a byproduct of a legal process that is meant to determine guilt or innocence. Misusing the term in the context of post-conviction imprisonment diminishes its specific critique of the pre-trial detention system.

Incorrect: "The long sentence led to his remandcide."

Correct: "The year-long pre-trial detention, during which he lost his home and business, effectively remandcided him, despite eventually being acquitted."

§ Overlooking the Systemic Aspect

The definition of "remandcide" explicitly states that it describes the "systemic 'killing' of an individual's future prospects." This highlights that it's not merely an unfortunate outcome but a consequence of systemic failures or policies within the justice system that allow for excessive or prolonged pre-trial detention. A common mistake is to attribute "remandcide" to individual bad actors or isolated incidents without acknowledging the broader structural issues. While individual actions can contribute, the term is best applied when discussing how the system itself facilitates or enables such destructive outcomes.

DEFINITION
To destroy a person's life, career, or civil rights through the excessive or prolonged use of pre-trial detention. It describes the systemic 'killing' of an individual's future prospects while they are being held in remand without a conviction.

For example, if a single judge makes an unreasonable decision in one case, that might be an error of judgment. But if a jurisdiction consistently sees people held for years without trial, leading to widespread loss of livelihoods and social connections, that indicates a systemic problem leading to "remandcide."

  • Failing to distinguish between temporary hardship and permanent destruction of prospects.

  • Applying the term to post-conviction incarceration rather than strictly pre-trial detention.

  • Ignoring the systemic nature of the problem, attributing it solely to individual errors.

  • Using it as a general synonym for 'injustice' without the specific context of pre-trial detention.

By understanding these common pitfalls, users can employ "remandcide" with the precision and impact it is intended to convey, thereby contributing to a more accurate and nuanced discussion about the critical issues surrounding pre-trial detention.

How Formal Is It?

격식체

"The extensive pre-trial incarceration of individuals often leads to severe and irreversible damage to their professional and personal lives."

중립

"When someone is detained for an extended period before trial, it can really hurt their chances for a normal future."

비격식체

"They locked him up for so long before his trial, it pretty much ruined everything for him."

Child friendly

"When someone is kept in jail for a very long time before their court day, it can make it hard for them to get a job or go to school later."

속어

"They really cuffed and crushed him with that extended pre-trial, zero chance of bouncing back."

수준별 예문

1

The lawyer argued that the extended pre-trial detention would remandcide his client's fledgling career.

remandcide: destroy a career through detention

2

Critics claim the new law could remandcide innocent people's lives before they even get to trial.

remandcide: ruin lives before trial

3

She worried that the long wait in custody would remandcide her chances of getting her old job back.

remandcide: ruin chances while in custody

4

The activist group highlighted cases where remandcide led to homelessness for those eventually acquitted.

remandcide: led to homelessness after detention

5

Being held for months without charge can truly remandcide a person's spirit and future.

remandcide: destroy spirit and future through detention

6

His family feared that the ongoing legal process would remandcide his reputation in the community.

remandcide: destroy reputation through legal process

7

Many believe that the system's delays effectively remandcide a defendant's ability to defend themselves.

remandcide: destroy ability to defend oneself due to delays

8

The judge acknowledged the potential for remandcide if the detention was unnecessarily prolonged.

remandcide: potential for destruction if detention is too long

1

The investigative journalist uncovered several cases where individuals experienced remandcide, effectively ruining their reputations before trial.

remandcide: the destruction of a person's life/career/rights through excessive pre-trial detention

2

Critics argue that prolonged pre-trial detention can lead to remandcide, especially for those who are ultimately found innocent.

remandcide: the destruction of a person's life/career/rights through excessive pre-trial detention

3

His business collapsed during his year-long remand, a clear case of remandcide even before his eventual acquittal.

remandcide: the destruction of a person's life/career/rights through excessive pre-trial detention

4

The human rights organization highlighted how the lack of proper legal aid contributes to remandcide in the justice system.

remandcide: the destruction of a person's life/career/rights through excessive pre-trial detention

5

Despite being a first-time offender, the severity of his pre-trial conditions amounted to remandcide, severely impacting his mental health.

remandcide: the destruction of a person's life/career/rights through excessive pre-trial detention

6

The new legislation aims to prevent remandcide by setting stricter limits on the duration of pre-trial detention.

remandcide: the destruction of a person's life/career/rights through excessive pre-trial detention

7

She feared that the extended period in remand would remandcide her chances of securing future employment.

remandcide: the destruction of a person's life/career/rights through excessive pre-trial detention

8

Activists are campaigning against practices that they believe systematically remandcide marginalized individuals.

remandcide: the destruction of a person's life/career/rights through excessive pre-trial detention

동의어

institutionalize sabotage annihilate persecute ruin incapacitate

반의어

exonerate rehabilitate liberate

자주 쓰는 조합

systemic remandcide
judicial remandcide
legal remandcide
prevent remandcide
suffer remandcide
experience remandcide
risk remandcide
accused of remandcide
victims of remandcide
address remandcide

자주 쓰는 구문

to remandcide an individual's future

the act of remandcide

to commit remandcide

facing remandcide

the tragic reality of remandcide

consequences of remandcide

to be remandcided by the system

fighting against remandcide

a case of remandcide

the effects of remandcide on families

사용법

The term "remandcide" is a portmanteau of "remand" and "-cide," suggesting a killing or destruction. It's used to describe the **devastating impact** of prolonged pre-trial detention on an individual's life, even if they are ultimately found innocent or charges are dropped. It emphasizes the **systemic nature** of this destruction, often highlighting how legal systems can inadvertently or deliberately dismantle a person's future before they've had their day in court.

It can be applied to situations where:

  • Someone loses their job, housing, or educational opportunities due to being held in remand.
  • Family relationships are strained or broken because of extended detention.
  • Mental and physical health deteriorates significantly while awaiting trial.
  • Their reputation is irreparably damaged, making it difficult to rebuild their life afterward.
This term is often used in discussions about **criminal justice reform**, advocating for alternatives to pre-trial detention and emphasizing the presumption of innocence.

자주 하는 실수

A common mistake would be to use "remandcide" to refer to:

  • Any form of punishment after conviction: This term specifically applies to the harm caused *before* a conviction, while someone is in pre-trial detention.
  • Simple inconvenience or minor setbacks: "Remandcide" implies a significant, often irreparable, destruction of a person's life prospects, not just temporary difficulties.
  • Actions by individuals outside of the justice system: The term focuses on the systemic impact of the legal process itself.
  • Misusing the 'killing' aspect literally: While it uses the suffix '-cide,' it refers to the 'killing' of a future, career, or civil rights, not necessarily physical death.
It's important to remember that it's a relatively new and activist-oriented term, so its usage might be more prevalent in specific contexts like legal commentary, advocacy, and social justice discussions rather than everyday conversation.

셀프 테스트 60 질문

fill blank A1

The long wait in jail can ___ a person's life.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: destroy

Remandcide means to destroy a person's life, and 'destroy' fits the context of negatively impacting someone's life.

fill blank A1

Being in jail before a trial can be very bad for your ___.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: future

Remandcide talks about destroying future prospects, and 'future' is a simple word for what lies ahead.

fill blank A1

When someone is held in jail for a long time without a trial, it can ___ their chances.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: hurt

Remandcide is about negative impacts, and 'hurt' means to cause damage or pain, fitting the context.

fill blank A1

The word 'remandcide' means to ___ someone's life before they are found guilty.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: ruin

To 'ruin' means to severely damage or destroy, which aligns with the definition of remandcide.

fill blank A1

Being in jail for a long time without a decision can make your ___ very hard.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: life

Remandcide directly refers to destroying a person's 'life', making it the most appropriate choice.

fill blank A1

When people are kept in jail too long before a trial, it can ___ their chances for a good job.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: close

Remandcide affects future prospects and careers, so 'close' implies limiting or ending these chances.

listening A1

He was not free.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: The man waited in jail.
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
listening A1

His job was gone.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: He could not go to work.
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
listening A1

It was not easy.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: His life was hard.
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
speaking A1

Read this aloud:

The man is in jail.

Focus: jail

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
speaking A1

Read this aloud:

He lost his job.

Focus: lost job

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
speaking A1

Read this aloud:

His future is bad.

Focus: future bad

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
writing A2

Imagine someone is wrongly kept in a special room before their court date. Write two sentences about how this might make them feel, using simple words.

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Sample answer

He felt very sad and scared. He missed his family a lot.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
writing A2

Think about a time you had to wait a long time for something important. How did that waiting make you feel about your plans? Write two simple sentences.

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Sample answer

I had to wait for a long time for my new toy. It made my plans to play with it stop.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
writing A2

If someone's future job or school is affected because they were kept waiting for a long time, what simple advice would you give them to try and fix it?

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Sample answer

They should talk to someone important. Maybe they can help them.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
reading A2

What happened to Tom because he had to wait for his trial?

Read this passage:

A boy named Tom was accused of something he didn't do. He had to stay in a special place for many months before his trial. During this time, he lost his chance to go to a good school. His family was also very sad.

What happened to Tom because he had to wait for his trial?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: He lost his chance to go to a good school.

The passage states that 'During this time, he lost his chance to go to a good school.'

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: He lost his chance to go to a good school.

The passage states that 'During this time, he lost his chance to go to a good school.'

reading A2

What was one difficulty Sarah faced after being held for a long time?

Read this passage:

Sarah was a kind person, but she was kept in a special place for a long time before her court case. She couldn't go to her job, and she lost her apartment. When she was finally free, it was hard for her to start over.

What was one difficulty Sarah faced after being held for a long time?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: It was hard for her to start over.

The passage says, 'When she was finally free, it was hard for her to start over.'

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: It was hard for her to start over.

The passage says, 'When she was finally free, it was hard for her to start over.'

reading A2

According to the passage, what can happen if someone is held for a very long time before their trial?

Read this passage:

Sometimes, people are held before their trial for a very long time. This can stop them from getting jobs or going to school. It can make their future very difficult, even if they are later found innocent.

According to the passage, what can happen if someone is held for a very long time before their trial?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: Their future can become very difficult.

The passage states, 'It can make their future very difficult, even if they are later found innocent.'

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: Their future can become very difficult.

The passage states, 'It can make their future very difficult, even if they are later found innocent.'

sentence order A2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: The long wait can hurt people's lives.

This sentence talks about the negative impact of a long wait on people's lives.

sentence order A2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: He lost his job while waiting for trial.

This sentence describes a consequence of waiting for trial.

sentence order A2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: She couldn't work because of the detention.

This sentence explains why someone was unable to work.

multiple choice B1

The long pre-trial detention can ___ a person's future.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: destroy

To 'remandcide' means to destroy a person's life or future through prolonged pre-trial detention. 'Destroy' fits this meaning best.

multiple choice B1

When someone's career is ruined because they are held in jail for a long time before their trial, it can be called a form of ___.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: remandcide

The definition of 'remandcide' specifically refers to destroying a person's life or career through excessive pre-trial detention.

multiple choice B1

Holding someone in prison for too long before their trial, without a conviction, can ___ their civil rights.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: damage

Remandcide involves destroying or damaging a person's civil rights through prolonged pre-trial detention. 'Damage' is the closest in meaning.

true false B1

Remandcide happens when someone is found guilty and sent to prison.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 거짓

Remandcide specifically refers to the negative effects of pre-trial detention, before a conviction, not after someone is found guilty.

true false B1

A person experiencing remandcide is still waiting for their trial.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

The definition states that remandcide occurs 'while they are being held in remand without a conviction,' meaning they are awaiting trial.

true false B1

Remandcide can make it harder for a person to find a job in the future.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

The definition mentions 'destroying a person's life, career, or civil rights,' which implies making it harder to find future employment.

writing B1

Imagine a situation where someone's life was negatively affected by a long pre-trial detention, even if they were not found guilty. Describe how this experience might have impacted their job, relationships, and overall well-being in 3-4 sentences.

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Sample answer

After a lengthy pre-trial detention, John lost his job because he couldn't attend work. His relationships with friends and family became strained, and he felt isolated. The whole experience left him struggling with anxiety and a sense of injustice, making it hard to move forward.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
writing B1

Write a short paragraph (3-4 sentences) about the importance of a fair and timely legal process to prevent the 'remandcide' of individuals. What are the benefits of such a system?

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Sample answer

A fair and timely legal process is crucial to prevent individuals from experiencing 'remandcide.' It ensures that people are not held in detention longer than necessary, which protects their jobs and families. Such a system helps maintain trust in justice and allows individuals to rebuild their lives if they are found innocent.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
writing B1

Explain in your own words (2-3 sentences) what 'remandcide' means, focusing on how it affects a person's future prospects.

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Sample answer

Remandcide happens when someone's life or career is destroyed because they are kept in pre-trial detention for too long. Even if they are not convicted, this period can ruin their future opportunities and civil rights, making it very difficult to recover.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:
reading B1

According to the passage, what can be a consequence of long pre-trial detention?

Read this passage:

Pre-trial detention is a period when a person is held in custody before their trial. While sometimes necessary, long periods of pre-trial detention can have serious negative effects. This can include losing a job, damage to personal relationships, and harm to one's reputation, even if the person is later found innocent.

According to the passage, what can be a consequence of long pre-trial detention?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: Losing a job

The passage states that 'This can include losing a job' as a negative effect of long pre-trial detention.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: Losing a job

The passage states that 'This can include losing a job' as a negative effect of long pre-trial detention.

reading B1

What is the main idea behind the term 'remandcide' as described in the passage?

Read this passage:

The term 'remandcide' highlights a problem in the justice system where individuals' lives are severely impacted by extended pre-trial holding. It suggests that a person's future can be 'killed' even before they have a chance to defend themselves in court. This often leads to financial hardship and emotional distress.

What is the main idea behind the term 'remandcide' as described in the passage?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: That pre-trial holding can destroy a person's future

The passage explains that 'remandcide' suggests a person's future can be 'killed' by extended pre-trial holding.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: That pre-trial holding can destroy a person's future

The passage explains that 'remandcide' suggests a person's future can be 'killed' by extended pre-trial holding.

reading B1

What is the purpose of reducing the length of pre-trial detention?

Read this passage:

In some legal systems, efforts are being made to reduce the length of pre-trial detention. These efforts aim to protect individuals from the severe consequences of 'remandcide' and ensure that justice is served fairly and quickly. Such reforms benefit not only the individual but also the overall efficiency and fairness of the legal system.

What is the purpose of reducing the length of pre-trial detention?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: To protect individuals from 'remandcide' and ensure fair justice

The passage states that efforts 'aim to protect individuals from the severe consequences of 'remandcide' and ensure that justice is served fairly and quickly.'

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: To protect individuals from 'remandcide' and ensure fair justice

The passage states that efforts 'aim to protect individuals from the severe consequences of 'remandcide' and ensure that justice is served fairly and quickly.'

sentence order B1

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: The long detention can harm a person's future.

This sentence describes how long detention can negatively affect someone's future.

sentence order B1

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: Being held without trial can damage a career.

This sentence explains that being held without trial can have a negative impact on a career.

sentence order B1

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: Excessive pre-trial detention might destroy someone's life.

This sentence indicates that too much pre-trial detention can ruin a person's life.

fill blank B2

The lengthy pre-trial detention, despite a lack of strong evidence, led to what some called the '__________' of his promising career.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: remandcide

The context implies the destruction of a career due to prolonged pre-trial detention, which is precisely what 'remandcide' means.

fill blank B2

Activists argue that the current justice system can commit '__________' against innocent individuals by holding them indefinitely without conviction.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: remandcide

The sentence refers to the systemic harm caused to individuals by prolonged pre-trial detention, aligning with the definition of 'remandcide'.

fill blank B2

For many, the experience of being held in remand for years without trial was a form of '__________', effectively destroying their lives and reputations.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: remandcide

The blank requires a word that describes the destruction of lives and reputations due to extended pre-trial detention, which is 'remandcide'.

fill blank B2

The human rights report highlighted cases where individuals suffered '__________' due to excessive and unjustified pre-trial detention.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: remandcide

The report focuses on the destruction of individuals' prospects by pre-trial detention, directly matching the meaning of 'remandcide'.

fill blank B2

His lawyers argued that the continuous delays in his trial amounted to a form of '__________', as his business collapsed while he was in custody.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: remandcide

The collapse of his business while in custody due to trial delays exemplifies 'remandcide', the destruction of one's life or career through pre-trial detention.

fill blank B2

The debate around prison reform often includes discussions on preventing '__________', especially for those who are eventually acquitted.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: remandcide

Preventing the destruction of lives and careers through pre-trial detention, particularly for those acquitted, is a key aspect of 'remandcide'.

multiple choice C1

The lengthy pre-trial detention effectively ______ his burgeoning career, leaving him with little hope of recovery.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: remandcided

The word 'remandcided' means to destroy a person's life or career through excessive pre-trial detention, which aligns with the context of a 'burgeoning career' being destroyed.

multiple choice C1

Activists argue that the justice system, through prolonged and unnecessary pre-trial detentions, is inadvertently ______ many innocent individuals.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: remandciding

The sentence describes the negative impact of prolonged pre-trial detentions on innocent individuals, which is precisely what 'remandciding' refers to.

multiple choice C1

The legal scholar published an essay on how certain judicial practices can lead to the ______ of civil rights for those awaiting trial.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: remandcide

'Remandcide' refers to the destruction of civil rights through pre-trial detention, fitting the context of the essay's topic.

true false C1

A person whose future prospects are systematically destroyed while awaiting trial without conviction has experienced remandcide.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

The definition of 'remandcide' explicitly states it refers to the systemic 'killing' of an individual's future prospects while in remand without a conviction.

true false C1

The term 'remandcide' would typically be used to describe the swift and fair release of a wrongly accused individual.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 거짓

Remandcide specifically refers to the destruction of a person's life or career through excessive or prolonged pre-trial detention, not their swift and fair release.

true false C1

When an individual's career is irrevocably damaged due to a short and justified period of pre-trial detention, it is an example of remandcide.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 거짓

Remandcide implies 'excessive or prolonged use' of pre-trial detention, not a 'short and justified period,' even if damage occurs.

sentence order C2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: The prolonged detention can effectively remandcide an individual's future.

This sentence illustrates how extended pre-trial detention can destroy a person's prospects, aligning with the definition of 'remandcide'.

sentence order C2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: Critics argue that the bail system can inadvertently remandcide the poor.

This sentence highlights how systemic issues like the bail system can lead to the 'remandcide' of certain populations.

sentence order C2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: To prevent remandcide, legal reforms are urgently needed.

This sentence indicates that legal changes are required to stop the destructive effects of prolonged pre-trial detention, consistent with the concept of 'remandcide'.

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관련 콘텐츠

Law 관련 단어

burglarious

B2

Relating to or characteristic of the crime of burglary, specifically involving the intent to break into a building to commit a theft or felony. It is typically used in legal or formal contexts to describe motives, actions, or equipment associated with such crimes.

arbiter

B2

'Arbiter'는 분쟁을 해결하거나 옳고 그름을 결정할 권한이 있는 사람이에요. 중립적인 심판자 역할을 하죠.

arson

C1

Arson is the criminal act of deliberately setting fire to property, such as buildings, vehicles, or forests. It is classified as a serious felony due to the potential for widespread destruction and loss of human life.

interdicthood

C1

특정 활동에 참여하는 것을 공식적으로 금지하는 것. 법적 또는 종교적 칙령에 의해 자주 이루어진다.

preduccide

C1

후속 공식 절차가 형식에 불과했음을 암시하며, 미리 결정되거나 안내된 결론 또는 결정입니다.

antisalvacy

C1

잃어버리거나 손상된 재산을 회수하거나 구출하는 것에 반대하는 원칙이나 정책이야.

preducible

C1

결론을 내리기 전에 증거나 논리를 미리 제시하는 것을 말해. 어떤 주제를 공식적인 자리로 끌어오는 행위지.

posttortship

C1

The state or period following the commission of a civil wrong (tort), specifically concerning the legal obligations, remedial processes, and the ongoing relationship between the claimant and the tortfeasor. It describes the phase where parties must navigate the consequences of a legal injury or liability.

circumlegic

C1

To strategically bypass or interpret around the literal boundaries of a law, regulation, or specific text. This verb describes the act of navigating through complex rules to find an alternative path without strictly violating the letter of the law.

legislate

C1

공식적인 절차를 통해 법을 만드는 것을 의미해. 보통 정부나 의회에서 규칙을 토론하고 통과시키는 과정을 말해.

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