benempt Antonyms

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Meaning of benempt

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benempt ()

of Bename

Webster

benempt (p. p.)

Promised; vowed.

Named; styled.

benempt Sentence Examples

  1. The judge benempted the defendant of all charges, citing insufficient evidence.
  2. The employment contract was benempted by the company due to the employee's breach of confidentiality.
  3. The committee benempted the prize to the most deserving candidate, recognizing their outstanding achievements.
  4. The government benempted the property from the owner, claiming eminent domain.
  5. The jury benempted the verdict after hours of deliberation, reaching a unanimous decision.
  6. The treaty benempted all previous agreements between the two nations, creating a new foundation for their relationship.
  7. The court benempted the search warrant, declaring it unconstitutional.
  8. The teacher benempted the student from the assignment, understanding their extenuating circumstances.
  9. The author benempted the copyright to their work, allowing it to be shared freely.
  10. The organization benempted the funding for the project, citing financial constraints.

FAQs About the word benempt

of Bename, Promised; vowed., Named; styled.

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The judge benempted the defendant of all charges, citing insufficient evidence.

The employment contract was benempted by the company due to the employee's breach of confidentiality.

The committee benempted the prize to the most deserving candidate, recognizing their outstanding achievements.

The government benempted the property from the owner, claiming eminent domain.