Erweiterter Wortschatz für den GRE - Gehäuse öffnen und schließen
Hier lernen Sie einige englische Wörter zum Thema Recht und Ordnung, wie zum Beispiel „abjure“, „immure“, „sanction“ usw., die für die GRE-Prüfung benötigt werden.
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to clear someone's name of accusations and prove their innocence
entlasten, freisprechen
to terminate an agreement, right, law, custom, etc. in an official manner
aufheben, abgrenzen
to accept or forgive something that is commonly believed to be wrong
billigen, dulden
to support an argument, claim, etc. by providing facts and evidence
dokumentieren, belegen
to tell someone to do something by ordering or instructing them
anordnen, anweisen
to no longer be able to access a right, property, privilege, etc. as a result of violating a law or a punishment for doing something wrong
verzichten, einbüßen
to take a person or thing to a confined space and trap them there
einmauern, einsperren
to make a formal statement presenting a new rule, law, etc. that is going to be put into action
verkündigen, ausrufen
to officially ban the existence or practice of something
proskribieren, verbieten
to provide someone with something, such as help or services, especially as required or expected
bereitstellen, liefern
to be unwilling to accept or recognize something
ablehnen, zurückweisen
to officially approve of something such as an action, change, practice, etc.
genehmigen, billigen
to clear someone from blame or suspicion and prove their innocence
rehabilitieren, rechtfertigen
an authorized practitioner of law who defends a person's case in a courtroom
Rechtsanwalt, Rechtsanwältin
the state of an organization or country that is lacking in order, authority, or control
Anarchie
the privilege of being officially released from an obligation, law, or something that is usually prohibited
Dispensation, Befreiung
an illegal or unjust act committed by a person of high standing
Amtsmissbrauch, Kostenmissbrauch
an individual who feigns incompetence or illness just so they would not have to do something
Simulant, Vortäuscher
an individual who demands total obedience to rules, laws, and orders
Martinet, Disziplinar
an official decision that is made, particularly when an official body takes a group vote
Beschluss, offizielle Entscheidung
(of a statement or story) unlikely to be authentic, even though it is widely believed to be true
apokryph, zweifelhaft
relating or belonging to something bigger or more important, like lifestyles, structures, systems, etc.
gehörend, anzugehörig
not authentic or true, despite attempting to make it seem so
falsch, betrügerisch
(of statements) intending to ruin someone's reputation with the use of unpleasant or false information
diffamierend, verleumderisch
not having reached a conclusion about something being true, good, or if it should be done
zweifelhaft, unsicher
demanding great respect in a way that cannot be ignored or degraded
unverletzlich, heilig
not affected, and immune to harm, change, disrespect, or destruction
unverletzlich, heilig
applying good judgment, reason, and sense when making a decision or doing something
umsichtig, verantwortungsbewusst
stopping others from doing something
verhindernd, einschränkend
honorable and honest to the point of becoming impossible to criticize, question, or blame
unantastbar, unbescholten
not grave and thus capable of being pardoned or overlooked
venial, verzeihlich
to give up or reject a belief, claim, or practice through formal or public declaration
abjizieren, ablehnen
to falsely assign a quality, particularly a bad one, to a person or thing
unterstellen, zuschreiben
skillful in achieving what one desires, especially through deceptive means
listig, schlau