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renvoi
[ ren-voi ]
noun
- the expulsion by a government of an alien, especially a foreign diplomat, from the country.
renvoi
/ rɛnˈvɔɪ /
noun
- the referring of a dispute or other legal question to a jurisdiction other than that in which it arose
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of renvoi1
Example Sentences
The 89-page indictment – known as an “ordonnance de renvoi” in French – signed by French prosecuting judge Renaud Van Ruymbeke says AMS played a “central and essential role in the process” that diverted sponsorship funds to Papa Massata Diack.
Quand je suis partie voir le proviseur-adjoint du lycée, la seule solution qu’elle a trouvée était notre renvoi à tous les deux si nous n’apaisions pas les tensions qu’il avait provoquées.
Hamilton and Knox were decidedly in favor of stronger measures and of deciding then and there upon the "renvoi" of Genet.
After a lengthy review of the case it declared unanimously that the whole accusation against Dreyfus had been disproved, and it quashed the judgment of the Rennes court-martial sans renvoi.
Le Congr�s d�cide le renvoi � la Commission de R�daction.
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