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writ
- IPA[rɪt]
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- 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;a Crown document summoning a peer to Parliament or ordering the election of a member or members of Parliament.
noun: writ, plural noun: writs
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- 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 an action begun by writ or summons
- ▪ British a Crown document summoning a peer to Parliament or ordering the election of a member or members of Parliament.
- ▪ one's power to enforce compliance or submission; one's authority you have business here which is out of my writ and competence
- 2. archaic a piece or body of writing.
- the Bible.
Oxford Dictionary
- the Bible.
Oxford American Dictionary
- clear and obvious
Oxford Dictionary
- clear and obvious
Oxford American Dictionary
- a judicial order that a judgment be enforced.
Oxford American Dictionary
- (in England and Wales) a writ by which an action is started in the High Court.
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