transumpt (Meaning)

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transumpt (n.)

A copy or exemplification of a record.

Synonyms & Antonyms of transumpt

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transumpt Sentence Examples

  1. The transumpt, a copy of the original document, provided a reliable record of the proceedings.
  2. The medieval charter was preserved in the form of a transumpt, safeguarding its contents for future generations.
  3. The transumpt of the will was used to ensure the distribution of the deceased's estate according to their wishes.
  4. The transcriber meticulously created a transumpt of the historical manuscript, preserving its contents for posterity.
  5. The notary's transumpt of the agreement provided a legally binding copy for all parties involved.
  6. The transumpt of the court records provided a detailed account of the trial and its outcome.
  7. The transumpt of the treaty ensured that the terms of the agreement were accurately recorded and accessible to all parties.
  8. The transumpt of the papal bull served as an authoritative copy of the original document.
  9. The transumpt of the royal proclamation allowed for its widespread dissemination and execution.
  10. The transumpt of the census records provided valuable insights into the population and demographics of the time.

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A copy or exemplification of a record.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The transumpt, a copy of the original document, provided a reliable record of the proceedings.

The medieval charter was preserved in the form of a transumpt, safeguarding its contents for future generations.

The transumpt of the will was used to ensure the distribution of the deceased's estate according to their wishes.

The transcriber meticulously created a transumpt of the historical manuscript, preserving its contents for posterity.