Adversability refers to the capability of a legal claim or right to be enforced against another party in a legal context. It implies that the claim can be contested by an opposing party in court, meaning the situation is subject to legal dispute. In essence, adversability highlights the practical aspect of legal rights, showing that they can be challenged or defended in an adversarial system.
Meant... As in "he was meant to have it."
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There is no homophone for meant
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Not Meant to Be was created in 2009.