deraignment of title — A statute requiring the complainant to set forth the deraignment of his title means that he must show (a) title in himself from the government, (b) title in himself by adverse possession, (c) title in himself from the defendant, or a better title … Ballentine's law dictionary
deraignment — n. appeal of a lawsuit; justification of a lawsuit; deployment of military powers … English contemporary dictionary
deraignment — noun see deraign II … Useful english dictionary
Derainment — Deraignment De*raign ment, Derainment De*rain ment, n. [See {Darraign}.] 1. The act of deraigning. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] 2. The renunciation of religious or monastic vows. [Obs.] Blount. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Combe [2] — Combe (spr. Kohm), 1) Charles, geb. 1743 in London, war Apotheker u. Arzt, zuletzt Accoucheur in Glasgow u. st. 1817. Er beschäftigte sich bes. mit Numismatik u. schr.: Index numorum omnium imperatorum rom. (von Cäsar bis Postumus), Lond. 1793;… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
excuse — v 1. forgive, absolve, shrive, remit; forbear, spare, judge with leniency; pardon, amnesty, reprieve, exculpate, exonerate, vindicate; acquit, clear, prove innocent, uphold innocence, remove guilt; condone, make allowances for, overlook, pass… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
justification — n 1. reason, basis, grounds, just cause, authorization, sanction; plea, explanation, defense, substantiation, support; argument, assertion, allegation, Law. deraignment; story, rationalization, apology, apologia, excuse, extenuation, palliation,… … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
vindication — n 1. acquittal, acquittance, acquitting, compurgation, exculpation, exculpating, proof or declaration of innocence, removal of guilt, freedom from blame, absolution, absolving; exoneration, exonerating, redress, righting, setting or putting right … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
deraign — /dəˈreɪn/ (say duh rayn) verb (t) Obsolete to dispose troops for (battle). Also, darraign. {Middle English dereyne(n), from Old French deraisnier render an account of, explain, defend, from de de + raisnier discourse, plead, from raison, from… …
deraign — I. də̇ˈrān, dē transitive verb ( ed/ ing/ s) Etymology: Middle English dereynen, deraynen, from Old French deraisnier to defend, champion, from de + raisnier to speak, plead, from (assumed) Vulgar Latin rationare, from Latin ration , ratio… … Useful english dictionary