mise (Meaning)

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mise (n.)

The issue in a writ of right.

Expense; cost; disbursement.

A tax or tallage; in Wales, an honorary gift of the people to a new king or prince of Wales; also, a tribute paid, in the country palatine of Chester, England, at the change of the owner of the earldom.

Synonyms & Antonyms of mise

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mise Sentence Examples

  1. The mise en scène of the film was meticulously crafted to evoke a sense of realism.
  2. The mise en place of the table was flawless, with each element perfectly arranged.
  3. The police conducted a thorough mise en demeure, searching every nook and cranny of the suspect's home.
  4. The mise au point of the new product was delayed due to unforeseen circumstances.
  5. The mise en valeur of the historic building showcased its architectural grandeur.
  6. The mise à jour of the company's software fixed several bugs and improved performance.
  7. The mise en garde from the doctor warned of potential side effects from the medication.
  8. The mise en sommeil of the dormant company allowed it to retain its assets without conducting business.
  9. The mise en scène of the crime scene was staged to mislead the authorities.
  10. The mise en cause of the accused in the trial was based on circumstantial evidence.

FAQs About the word mise

The issue in a writ of right., Expense; cost; disbursement., A tax or tallage; in Wales, an honorary gift of the people to a new king or prince of Wales; also,

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The mise en scène of the film was meticulously crafted to evoke a sense of realism.

The mise en place of the table was flawless, with each element perfectly arranged.

The police conducted a thorough mise en demeure, searching every nook and cranny of the suspect's home.

The mise au point of the new product was delayed due to unforeseen circumstances.