severality (Meaning)

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severality (n.)

Each particular taken singly; distinction.

Synonyms & Antonyms of severality

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severality Sentence Examples

  1. The accused was charged with the severality of counts of fraud and embezzlement.
  2. Despite the severality of his injuries, the victim miraculously survived the accident.
  3. The lawyer argued that the severality of the charges rendered the indictment prejudicial.
  4. The judge granted a motion to sever the counts, allowing them to be tried separately.
  5. The company faced a severality of lawsuits alleging product liability.
  6. The physician diagnosed the patient with a severality of autoimmune disorders.
  7. The typhoon caused severe damage to the coastal region, resulting in a severality of casualties.
  8. The severality of the earthquake rendered the building uninhabitable.
  9. The company's finances were in a state of severality due to poor management.
  10. The severality of the evidence presented at trial left no doubt as to the defendant's guilt.

FAQs About the word severality

Each particular taken singly; distinction.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The accused was charged with the severality of counts of fraud and embezzlement.

Despite the severality of his injuries, the victim miraculously survived the accident.

The lawyer argued that the severality of the charges rendered the indictment prejudicial.

The judge granted a motion to sever the counts, allowing them to be tried separately.