Results for: admissible facts
English English
base, mean, heinous, inside information, truth, bare facts; inside informationlowdown
bullets and missiles, explosive material, projectiles shot from a weapon (bullets, grenades, bomb shells, etc.); something used to attack, supporting factsammunition
cannot be upheld, cannot be sustained; cannot be defended, cannot be corroborated (facts, argument, etc.), impossible to support physically, indefensible, intolerableunsupportable
cause, bring about, set in motion; influence, persuade, impel; infer, deduce, derive a general proposition from certain facts; produce by means of induction (Physics), hasten birth of baby, persuade to do something, produce by induction, produce mental...induce
ceremony or place designed to preserve the memory of people or individuals who have died; monument built in honor of a deceased person or past event, commemorative, commemorative object, commemorative; of or pertaining to the memory, statement of facts...memorial
cheat, swindle (Slang); lie, misrepresent the facts; disable a race horse to prevent it from winning; arrest, detain a person; make contact with a peson as to persuade that person to do something; win a person over; steal; kidnap a person; (Slang) dama...nobble
closing argument in trial, decision based on facts, end; final decision; deduction, final part of something, final settlement of something, part of argument deduced from evidenceconclusion
collection of records and information (in particular regarding or about an institution); public documents kept safe as evidence of factsarchives
computer data, directory assistance, directory enquiries, formal criminal accusation, gathered facts, knowledge, intelligence, data; act of providing knowledge; formal criminal charge presented by a public officer (Law), making facts known, telephone i...information
consisting of documents, documentary film or television program, informational film or television program based on actual events, factual movie or TV program, giving facts, pertaining to or consisting of documents; relating to or using documentation in...documentary
containing facts, real, actual, based on facts, truthfulfactual
contrary to the facts, statement which expresses what could or would happen under different circumstancescounterfactual
corrupting influence, earth, filth; soil, earth; obscene language, hard-packed earth, scandalous facts, unclean substancedirt
count things, distinguish, express in words, express something, inform somebody, order somebody, relate events or facts, relate; know; discover, discern; command, reveal a secret, reveal the future, revealing actiontell
current events, program, recent information, report of recent events; information about previously unknown facts; people or events that are currently of interest, somebody or something interesting, something previously unknownnews
 

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