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attorney
[ uh-tur-nee ]
noun
- a lawyer; attorney-at-law.
- an attorney-in-fact; agent.
attorney
/ əˈtɜːnɪ /
noun
- a person legally appointed or empowered to act for another
- a lawyer qualified to represent clients in legal proceedings
- a solicitor
Derived Forms
- atˈtorneyˌship, noun
Other Words From
- at·torney·ship noun
- subat·torney noun plural subattorneys
- subat·torney·ship noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of attorney1
Example Sentences
Gaetz, he claimed, was an “accomplished attorney,” despite his thin legal resume, and “a reformer in his mind and heart.”
A short time later, Trump nominated Rep. Matt Gaetz of Florida as attorney general.
A tenant rights attorney and political novice, Jurado also overcame a self-inflicted wound after being caught on a recording saying “F— the police.”
But Greg Bonett, an attorney with pro bono law firm Public Counsel, said the city’s current proposals create a risk that could happen.
But some Republicans already have questioned at least one Trump choice, notably Florida Congressman Matt Gaetz, the pick for attorney general, the top prosecutor in the US.
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