imparl (Meaning)
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imparl (v. i.)
To hold discourse; to parley.
To have time before pleading; to have delay for mutual adjustment.
Synonyms & Antonyms of imparl
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
imparl Sentence Examples
- The two attorneys imparled for hours, discussing the finer points of the case.
- The judge ordered the plaintiffs to imparl with the defendants before the next hearing.
- The jury listened attentively as the lawyers imparled, presenting their arguments and evidence.
- The prosecutor and defense attorney imparled on the admissibility of certain testimony.
- The parties imparled unsuccessfully, failing to reach a settlement agreement.
- The imparl revealed significant differences between the two sides' perspectives.
- The court appointed a mediator to assist the parties in their imparl.
- The imparl was held in a private room to encourage open and honest discussion.
- The judge encouraged the parties to engage in meaningful imparl to resolve their disputes.
- The imparl concluded with the parties agreeing to certain terms and conditions.
FAQs About the word imparl
To hold discourse; to parley., To have time before pleading; to have delay for mutual adjustment.
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No antonyms found.
The two attorneys imparled for hours, discussing the finer points of the case.
The judge ordered the plaintiffs to imparl with the defendants before the next hearing.
The jury listened attentively as the lawyers imparled, presenting their arguments and evidence.
The prosecutor and defense attorney imparled on the admissibility of certain testimony.