A counsel is a lawyer. To counsel someone is to give them legal or other type of advice.
Another word for counsel is guidance. Some synonyms for counsel are advice, direction, instruction, steer, and admonition. Some antonyms for counsel are heedlessness and neglect.
Ineffective counsel means that the lawyer did not make an adequate effort to represent the client. It does not imply that the case should have resulted in a particular decision.
It means senior counsel
Legal Counsel, In-house Counsel or General Counsel
The possessive form for the noun counsel is counsel's.Example: The counsel's office is on the second floor.
It was long since he had sought counsel from others.
Counsel.
Co- is the prefix of counsel. Co- means with or together.
Counsel means "to advise or give guidance".
Another word for counsel is guidance. Some synonyms for counsel are advice, direction, instruction, steer, and admonition. Some antonyms for counsel are heedlessness and neglect.
" She didn't know how to finish, she needed my counsel after all" " In a court room the counsel has the opportunity to object "
If you meant the word "council":The council denied his request.The council held a meeting yesterday.If you meant the word "counsel":We will counsel him about this.They are trying to counsel him about his behaviour.
I stand before this council to seek your sage counsel.
I would be remiss if I did not counsel you against anarchistic actions.
yes because my sentence is ....yesterday i played on my video game counsel!!
I will seriously consider the cumulative counsel of the council and reveal my decision when we reconvene.
the difference between council and counsel is their spelling and their meanings they are just homophones