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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Word "priviledged"

is there a word called "PRIVILEDGED"? Then what is the meaning?
  

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" A common usage of this word is to say that lawyers have privileged communication with their clients. That is, because of their legal role, they do not have to testify about what their clients say to them. Clear?

  • " A common usage of this word is to say that lawyers have privileged communication with their clients.
  • That is, because of their legal role, they do not have to testify about what their clients say to them.
  • Clear?
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The word is "privileged," an adjective meaning "having privileges" or "being exempt from certain rules or penalties because of special circumstances."

A common usage of this word is to say that lawyers have privileged communication with their clients. That is, because of their legal role, they do not have to testify about what their clients say to them.

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