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presentment

/pri'zentmənt/
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Word: Presentment

Part of Speech: Noun

Basic Definition: "Presentment" refers to the act of showing or displaying something, or it can mean a formal accusation made by a grand jury.

Usage Instructions:

You can use "presentment" when talking about showing something to others, like in a presentation or demonstration. It is often used in formal or legal contexts.

Examples:
  1. General Use: "The artist's presentment of her work at the gallery attracted many visitors."
  2. Legal Use: "The grand jury issued a presentment, accusing the suspect of fraud."
Advanced Usage:

In legal contexts, a presentment is a formal statement made by a grand jury that presents evidence and may lead to charges against someone.

Word Variants:
  • Present (verb): To show or display something.
  • Presentation (noun): The act of presenting; can also refer to the event where something is shown.
Different Meanings:
  1. Show or Display: Referring to a physical display of items or artwork.
  2. Legal Accusation: Referring to a formal charge or accusation made without a direct complaint from a victim.
Synonyms:
  • Display
  • Demonstration
  • Exhibition
  • Accusation (in the legal context)
Idioms:

While "presentment" does not have specific idioms associated with it, here are related phrases: - Make a presentation: To present information formally. - Present arms: A military command to hold weapons in a position of honor.

Phrasal Verbs:

There are no specific phrasal verbs directly related to "presentment," but you might encounter the verb "present" used in various phrasal forms: - Present to: To show something to someone. - Present with: To give something to someone (e.g., "She was presented with an award.")

Summary:

"Presentment" is a versatile noun primarily used to describe the act of showing something or a formal accusation in legal scenarios.

Noun
  1. a show or display; the act of presenting something to sight or view
    • the presentation of new data
    • he gave the customer a demonstration
  2. a document that must be accepted and paid by another person
  3. an accusation of crime made by a grand jury on its own initiative

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