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    writ
    /rɪt/

    noun

    • 1. a form of written command in the name of a court or other legal authority to act, or abstain from acting, in a particular way: "the two reinstated officers issued a writ for libel against the applicants"
    • 2. a piece or body of writing. archaic

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  2. Jul 17, 2024 · The meaning of WRIT is something written : writing. How to use writ in a sentence.

  3. 4 days ago · adjective. made more obvious or prominent. “the effect of...his irregular life could be seen writ large on his gaunt features”. synonyms: obvious. easily perceived by the senses or grasped by the mind.

  4. Jul 1, 2024 · The term writ refers to a formal, legal document that orders a person or entity to perform or to cease performing a specific action or deed. Writs are drafted by judges, courts, or other entities that have administrative or judicial jurisdiction.

  5. Jul 4, 2024 · Writs are the formal written orders issued by a court or judicial officer directing someone to do something or to refrain from doing some act.

  6. Jul 16, 2024 · An original writ was properly a writ which originated or began a suit-at-law, but it became the practice to call any writ that issued out of the chancery an original writ although it might not originate litigation.

  7. Jul 11, 2024 · Writ Meaning. Fundamentally, a writ is a formal written order issued by anybody, executive or judicial, authorised to do so. In modern times, this body is generally judicial. Therefore, a writ can be understood as a formal written order issued by a Court having authority to issue such an order.

  8. Jul 4, 2024 · : a ritual, event, or experience that marks or constitutes a major milestone or change in a person's life. Rites of passage celebrate the social movement of individuals into and out of groups or into or out of statuses of critical importance to the individual and to the community.

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