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lawyering

/law-yer-ing, loi-er-/US // ˈlɔ yər ɪŋ, ˈlɔɪ ər- //

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the practice of law; the duties, functions, or skills of a lawyer.

Examples

  • This is patently poor lawyering because, besides being an insult to the memory of George Floyd, it demonstrates profound disrespect for the jury’s verdict.

  • Decades before she joined the court, Ginsburg’s work as an attorney in the 1970s fundamentally changed the Supreme Court’s approach to women’s rights, and the modern skepticism about sex-based policies stems in no small way from her lawyering.

  • Even public-service lawyering jobs, while underpaid for the field, still pay better than low-wage warehouse labor.

  • Butler's lawyering opened the doors to thousands of refugees.

  • “I used the concept of rules lawyering as a mechanic in the game,” Brathwaite explains.

  • Again, all of this might mean that Lewis is simply preparing for the worst by lawyering up with the best.

  • I grow alarmed at times when I realize how easy lawyering makes lying.

  • She never let us bother him the least bit when there was something big happening in 102his lawyering.

  • I wonder if he thought that we, with our brokering and our writing and our lawyering, dealt much with ideas!

  • The colonel was a trump, and the lads were trumps, so they followed suit, and no lawyering.

  • The father made up his mind I was to be a big thing in the lawyering way.