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- Dictionarywrit/rɪt/
noun
- 1. a form of written command in the name of a court or other legal authority to act, or abstain from acting, in a particular way: "the two reinstated officers issued a writ for libel against the applicants"
- 2. a piece or body of writing. archaic
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a legal document from a law court that tells you that you will be involved in a legal process and explains what you must do: There have been at least seven writs issued against him for late payment of bills. She has served a writ for libel on the newspaper (= she has delivered it to them officially). SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.
- English (US)
WRIT meaning: 1. a legal document from a law court that...
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- English (US)
The meaning of WRIT is something written : writing. How to use writ in a sentence.
Writ definition: a formal order under seal, issued in the name of a sovereign, government, court, or other competent authority, enjoining the officer or other person to whom it is issued or addressed to do or refrain from some specified act.. See examples of WRIT used in a sentence.
writ in British English. (rɪt ) noun. 1. law. (formerly) a document under seal, issued in the name of the Crown or a court, commanding the person to whom it is addressed to do or refrain from doing some specified act. Official name: claim. 2. archaic. a piece or body of writing. Holy Writ.
WRIT definition: a legal document that orders someone to do something. Learn more.
A writ is a written document issuing a legal order. The word writ has been around since before the twelfth century and was first used to describe a written document needed to have a case heard at the royal courts of England during the Middle Ages.
writ. noun. /rɪt/. /rɪt/. writ (for something) (against somebody) a legal document from a court telling somebody to do or not to do something. The company has been served with a writ for breach of contract. We fully intend to issue a writ against the newspaper. see also Holy Writ.