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1demonstrative evidence — see evidence Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. demonstrative evidence …
2demonstrative legacy — see legacy Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. demonstrative legacy …
3Demonstrative — In linguistics, demonstratives are deictic words (they depend on an external frame of reference) that indicate which entities a speaker refers to and distinguishes those entities from others. Demonstratives are employed for spatial deixis (using… …
4Demonstrative evidence — Evidence Part of the …
5demonstrative — [[t]dɪmɒ̱nstrətɪv[/t]] demonstratives 1) ADJ GRADED Someone who is demonstrative shows affection freely and openly. Richard was not normally demonstrative, but he came forward quickly and gave her a hug. Ant: reserved Derived words:… …
6demonstrative — adjective willing to show loving feelings towards people: Dave s not very demonstrative, but I know he loves me. demonstratively adverb …
7demonstrative legacy — A legacy which differs from a general legacy in that it refers to a particular fund or particular property as a primary source of payment, the two essentials of such a legacy being an unconditional gift in the nature of a general legacy and a… …
8Faith — • In the Old Testament, the Hebrew word means essentially steadfastness. As signifying man s attitude towards God it means trustfulness or fiducia Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Faith Faith …
9Belief — • That state of the mind by which it assents to propositions, not by reason of their intrinsic evidence, but because of authority Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Belief Belief …
10undemonstrative — 1846, not characterized by outward expression of feelings, from UN (Cf. un ) (1) not + DEMONSTRATIVE (Cf. demonstrative) …