The term is "immunity," which refers to a legal protection that prevents an individual from being prosecuted for specific actions or statements. This can be granted by law enforcement or government agencies in certain circumstances.
The suffix 'yer' is often used to indicate someone that does something. Lawyer would be someone that does the law. Another example is sawyer, someone that saws.
The word that has a similar meaning to abusing their power is "exploiting."
The origin word "paralegal" comes from the combination of "para," meaning beside or alongside, and "legal," referring to matters related to the law. Therefore, a paralegal is someone who works alongside lawyers providing support in legal matters.
Someone who breaks the law is arrested.
"Para" from the Greek meaning "along side" or "beside."It is more commonly used to designate those who have less training than the full professional, in this case a lawyer who has more educational background than the paralegal. As in paraptrofessional and paramedic.
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This is known as a connotation. The word is considered connotatively-charged. Hope that helps.
No, "charged" is not a suffix. It is a past participle form of the verb "charge." Suffixes are affixes added to the end of a word to modify its meaning or create a new word.
The money being borrowed is the "principal." The sum charged for borrowing the money is the "interest."
A word meaning to work closely with someone is collaborate.
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It is a bad word you say to someone.
someone with a negative attitude
someone with a negative attitude
sousaptak is sanskrit word, which has two meaning.... 1st one is it refers to someone who fights untill death & 2nd meaning is someone who always keeps his promise .....by sousaptak