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gravamen

[gruh-vey-muhn] / grəˈveɪ mən /


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"The gravamen of the claimed wrongdoing is that the Laundries exercised their constitutional rights and essentially made no statements to Plaintiffs or law enforcement," the motion states.

From Fox News Mar. 30, 2022

“The conduct constituting the gravamen of Sachs’s suit plainly occurred abroad,’’ Roberts wrote.

From Washington Post Dec. 1, 2015

What mattered, Chief Justice Roberts wrote, was the core, or gravamen, of the lawsuit.

From New York Times Dec. 1, 2015

But the gravamen of the economic charge against her is the neglect of manufacturing industry.

From The Guardian Apr. 20, 2013

She alone was not the gravamen of his long list of grievances.

From Tokyo to Tijuana: Gabriele Departing America by Steven (Steven David Justin) Sills

At this council gravamina were adopted which show that constant encroachments were made on the sphere of ecclesiastical jurisdiction.

From The English Church in the Middle Ages by William Hunt




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