affeer Antonyms

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Meaning of affeer

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affeer (v. t.)

To confirm; to assure.

To assess or reduce, as an arbitrary penalty or amercement, to a certain and reasonable sum.

affeer Sentence Examples

  1. The court had to affeer a suitable penalty for the minor offense, taking into account the circumstances.
  2. The jury was tasked with the responsibility to affeer the damages inflicted by the defendant's actions.
  3. The magistrate decided to affeer the fine based on the severity of the violation and the defendant's previous record.
  4. The medieval court would often affeer fines according to the social status of the accused.
  5. In feudal societies, it was common for lords to affeer fines for breaches of the manorial regulations.
  6. The committee met to affeer the appropriate restitution for the environmental harm caused by the company's negligence.
  7. The judge carefully considered the evidence before deciding to affeer the financial penalty for the contractual breach.
  8. The town council had the authority to affeer fines for violations of local ordinances.
  9. The legal code allowed the court to affeer fines in cases of property disputes to discourage misconduct.
  10. In the old legal system, it was customary for the bailiff to affeer fines in accordance with customary laws.

FAQs About the word affeer

To confirm; to assure., To assess or reduce, as an arbitrary penalty or amercement, to a certain and reasonable sum.

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The court had to affeer a suitable penalty for the minor offense, taking into account the circumstances.

The jury was tasked with the responsibility to affeer the damages inflicted by the defendant's actions.

The magistrate decided to affeer the fine based on the severity of the violation and the defendant's previous record.

The medieval court would often affeer fines according to the social status of the accused.