A lawyer who pleads cases in court.
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Examples for "counsel"
Examples for "counsel"
1Reno said she'll use the independent counsel law if she needs to.
2They offered their counsel on every political issue, but especially the war.
3There were a number of other events of that nature, counsel said.
4But lead claimants counsel Annette Sykes said that was not good enough.
5The Minister posed a number of detailed questions to the independent counsel.
1Ask questions, hire a health care advocate and listen to your body.
2Conservatives certainly won't say they were wrong to advocate war in Iraq.
3He's an amazing advocate and always knows the right questions to ask.
4City officials would almost certainly advocate for them at the national level.
5The government said Ms Kelly was a passionate advocate for workers' rights.
1It led to the second stage, a long conversation with a counsellor.
2In consequence, the one skilled counsellor would in fact rule the Bank.
3He frowned over it-takingthe airs of the relative and the counsellor.
4Next day the letter came in an envelope directed to the counsellor.
5She was the faithful friend, the comforter in affliction, the wise counsellor.
1Six months later, they left the counselor's office with a new marriage.
2That includes frequent group or individual meetings with a counselor, for example.
3I talked the situation over with Ms. Klein and the school counselor.
4CITIGROUP The bank today named Peter Thomson a director and investment counselor.
5David Fields, the administrative counselor, decided it was time to find out.
1To one such pleader, the President severely, but humorously, responded, in writing:
2Apart from his public position he is a pleader before the courts.
3I need an eloquent pleader, sighed the banker, shaking his head sadly.
4A lawyer was clamouring in the tone of a triumphant pleader.
5We dare not be deaf to the voice of the pleader
Translations for counselor-at-law