
Deraign
UK
/dɪˈreɪn/
US
/dɪˈreɪn/

Перевод слова "deraign" на Русский язык
deraign
ГлаголUK
/dɪˈreɪn/
US
/dɪˈreɪn/
deraign
deraigned Прошедшее простое время / Причастие прошедшего времени
deraigning Герундий
deraigns
The knight sought to deraign his claim to the land in court.
Рыцарь стремился оспаривать своё право на землю в суде.
Опеределения
deraign
ГлаголUK
/dɪˈreɪn/
US
/dɪˈreɪn/
To prove or justify a claim or assertion, especially in a legal context.
The lawyer sought to deraign the client's right to the property in court.
Archaic. To contest or rebut (a claim, charge, or right) and prove one's title or innocence, especially by legal pleadings or other formal process.
Under medieval law a tenant could deraign the writ by producing witnesses to his seisin.
Archaic. To settle or decide (a dispute) by combat or other decisive action.
The two knights agreed to deraign their quarrel on the field at dawn.