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1. attorney-client_privilege
noun. the right of a lawyer to refuse to divulge confidential information from his client.
Antonyms
Rhymes with District Attorney
- schimberni
- mcnerney
- mcburney
- mcbirney
- verney
- turney
- tourney
- nerney
- kerney
- kearny
- kearney
- jurney
- journey
- hurney
- gurney
- furney
- durney
- czerny
- cherny
- cherney
- cerny
- cerney
- burney
- birnie
- birney
- berny
- bernie
- berney
- erny
- ernie
Sentences with district-attorney
1. Noun Phrase
The court will notify the district attorney who presided over your case that you have filed for expungement.
2. Noun Phrase
Adults may also petition the district attorney's office to ask for expungement once the sentence is finished.
2. attorney-client_relation
noun. the responsibility of a lawyer to act in the best interests of the client.
Synonyms
3. district
noun. ['ˈdɪstrɪkt'] a region marked off for administrative or other purposes.
Synonyms
- border district
- trust territory
- palatinate
- city district
- mandatory
- community
- development
- borderland
- region
- administrative division
- protectorate
- British West Africa
- congressional district
- residential area
- jurisdiction
- march
- dominion
- possession
- territorial dominion
- administrative district
- mandate
- enclave
- residential district
- territorial division
- goldfield
- British East Africa
- associated state
- trusteeship
- marchland
Etymology
- district (French)
- districtus (Latin)
4. attorney
noun. ['əˈtɝːni'] a professional person authorized to practice law; conducts lawsuits or gives legal advice.
Synonyms
- divorce lawyer
- advocate
- prosecuting attorney
- public defender
- defense lawyer
- professional
- prosecuting officer
- solicitor
- barrister
- counsel
- counselor
- ambulance chaser
- prosecutor
- conveyancer
- attorney-client relation
- trial attorney
- trial lawyer
- lawyer
- professional person
- defense attorney
- pleader
- lawyer-client relation
- counselor-at-law
- counsellor
- public prosecutor
Antonyms
Etymology
- atornee (Old French (842-ca. 1400))