lawmonger (Meaning)

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lawmonger (n.)

A trader in law; one who practices law as if it were a trade.

Synonyms & Antonyms of lawmonger

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lawmonger Sentence Examples

  1. The lawmonger delivered a fiery speech about the importance of upholding justice.
  2. The politician was labeled a lawmonger due to his excessive focus on legal technicalities.
  3. The judge was accused of being a lawmonger when he imposed overly harsh sentences.
  4. The student was scolded by the teacher for being a lawmonger during the debate.
  5. The lawmonger spent countless hours poring over legal documents, searching for loopholes.
  6. The lawmonger was known for his ability to manipulate the law to his advantage.
  7. The lawmonger's cunning tactics often left his opponents feeling frustrated and helpless.
  8. The lawmonger's reputation for being ruthless and unyielding made him a formidable adversary in court.
  9. The lawmonger was criticized for his excessive use of legal jargon, which made him difficult to understand.
  10. The lawmonger was eventually disbarred for unethical conduct, ending his career in the legal profession.

FAQs About the word lawmonger

A trader in law; one who practices law as if it were a trade.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The lawmonger delivered a fiery speech about the importance of upholding justice.

The politician was labeled a lawmonger due to his excessive focus on legal technicalities.

The judge was accused of being a lawmonger when he imposed overly harsh sentences.

The student was scolded by the teacher for being a lawmonger during the debate.