forelie (Meaning)

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forelie (v. i.)

To lie in front of.

Synonyms & Antonyms of forelie

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

forelie Sentence Examples

  1. The forelie of the document proved to be a stumbling block in the investigation.
  2. The forelie in the data suggested that something was amiss.
  3. The forelie of the witness statement cast doubt on its credibility.
  4. The judge dismissed the case on the grounds of the forelie in the evidence.
  5. The forelie in the agreement caused confusion and delays.
  6. The forelie of the politician's speech drew criticism from both sides of the aisle.
  7. The forelie in the research paper necessitated a complete retraction.
  8. The forelie in the contract led to a lengthy legal dispute.
  9. The forelie in the autopsy report raised serious questions about the cause of death.
  10. The forelie in the accounting records resulted in a significant loss of revenue.

FAQs About the word forelie

To lie in front of.

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The forelie of the document proved to be a stumbling block in the investigation.

The forelie in the data suggested that something was amiss.

The forelie of the witness statement cast doubt on its credibility.

The judge dismissed the case on the grounds of the forelie in the evidence.