contemnor
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contemnor — noun see contemn … New Collegiate Dictionary
contemnor — con tem·nor || nÉ™ n. one who despises, one who treats with contempt, scornful person n. one who despises, one who treats with contempt, scornful person … English contemporary dictionary
contemnor — con·temnor … English syllables
contemnor — /kantemnar/ One who has committed contempt of court … Black's law dictionary
contemnor — /kantemnar/ One who has committed contempt of court … Black's law dictionary
contemnor — A person guilty of contempt of court … Ballentine's law dictionary
contemnor — noun see contemner * * * contemˈner or contemˈnor / ər or nər/ noun 1. A person who contemns 2. A person who has been found guilty of contempt of court • • • Main Entry: ↑contemn … Useful english dictionary
Offence of scandalizing the court in Singapore — The courtroom in the Old Supreme Court Building that was used for sittings of the Court of Appeal, photographed in August 2008 In Singapore, the offence of scandalizing the court is committed when a person performs any act or publishes any… … Wikipedia
Contempt of court — is a court order which, in the context of a court trial or hearing, declares a person or organization to have disobeyed or been disrespectful of the court s authority. Often referred to simply as contempt, such as a person held in contempt, it is … Wikipedia
contemn — transitive verb Etymology: Middle English contempnen, from Middle French contempner, from Latin contemnere, from com + temnere to despise Date: 15th century to view or treat with contempt ; scorn Synonyms: see despise • contemner also contemnor … New Collegiate Dictionary