exequy
noun as in strong fondness
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Example:The project's success lies in the accurate carrying out of the exequy.
Definition:Executing or implementing (a plan or proposal); realization.
Example:The final exequy for the war hero was conducted with great dignity and solemnity.
Definition:A solemn religious or military ceremony, especially a funeral procession or service.
Example:The judge presided over the exequy of the trial with impartiality.
Definition:A formal legal proceeding or action, especially in a courtroom.
Example:Despite the testimony, the jury's empanelment and subsequent exequy fell short of a favorable verdict.
Definition:A group of people called to serve as jurors, especially in a court trial where the jury was unable to reach a verdict.
Example:The prolonged illness was an endurable affliction that led to the exequy of his will.
Definition:A painful or distressing experience that is difficult to bear.
Example:The legal affairs department oversaw the exequy of the contracts for a large corporation.
Definition:Matters concerning the law, particularly in a formal or official capacity.
Example:The courtroom function of the exequy was conducted according to strict procedural guidelines.
Definition:A legal proceeding or action taken in a courtroom, especially for a trial or hearing.
Example:The judicial proceedings of the exequy were closely monitored to ensure their fairness.
Definition:The actions, processes, and ceremonies of a court trial or hearing.
Example:The ceremonial proceedings of the exequy were filled with honor and respect.
Definition:Solemn or formal rituals or actions, often performed to honor or memorialize individuals or commemorate events.
Example:A procession of mourners followed the exequy to the cemetery.
Definition:A line of people or things moving forward in an ordered sequence, especially in a formal or ceremonial context.
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