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darraign (v. t.)

Alt. of Darrain

darraign Sentence Examples

  1. The prosecutor sought to darraign the suspect before the court.
  2. The attorney prepared meticulously to darraign his case before the judge.
  3. The defense lawyer was skilled at darraigning witnesses to support his client's innocence.
  4. The legal team had to darraign a complex argument to sway the jury.
  5. The judge allowed both sides to darraign their evidence before making a ruling.
  6. It was crucial for the prosecution to darraign the defendant's alibi.
  7. The lawyer's ability to darraign the facts effectively won the case.
  8. The witness was darraigned to testify about the events of that fateful night.
  9. The defendant's legal team struggled to darraign a plausible explanation for his actions.
  10. The prosecution darraigned the suspect's character, painting him as untrustworthy.

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Alt. of Darrain

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The prosecutor sought to darraign the suspect before the court.

The attorney prepared meticulously to darraign his case before the judge.

The defense lawyer was skilled at darraigning witnesses to support his client's innocence.

The legal team had to darraign a complex argument to sway the jury.