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    solicitor

    US /səˈlɪsɪtɚ/

    ・

    UK /səˈlɪsɪtə(r)/

    B2
    n. (c.)Countable NounType of lawyer who does not speak in court
    He qualified as a solicitor in his early age and shortly afterwards was elected as a councilman

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    • He has chosen not to have a solicitor present.

      He has chosen not to have a solicitor present.

    • He has chosen not to have a solicitor present.

      He has chosen not to have a solicitor present.

    B1

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    • And although I do think that we're seeing, on a state-by-state basis, progress being made more and more states recognizing same-sex couples and giving them the opportunity to marry and maintain all the benefits of marriage that heterosexual couples do, when the Supreme Court asks, do you think that the California law, which doesn't provide any rationale for discriminating against same-sex couples other than just the notion that, well, they're same-sex couples, if the Supreme Court asks me or my Attorney General or a Solicitor General, do we think that meets constitutional muster, I felt it was important for us to answer that question honestly.

      And although I do think that we're seeing, on a state-by-state basis, progress being made more and more states recognizing same-sex couples and giving them the opportunity to marry and maintain all the benefits of marriage that heterosexual couples do, when the Supreme Court asks, do you think that the California law, which doesn't provide any rationale for discriminating against same-sex couples other than just the notion that, well, they're same-sex couples, if the Supreme Court asks me or my Attorney General or a Solicitor General, do we think that meets constitutional muster, I felt it was important for us to answer that question honestly.

    • The Solicitor General, in his institutional role going before the Supreme Court, is obliged to answer the specific question before them.

      The Solicitor General, in his institutional role going before the Supreme Court, is obliged to answer the specific question before them.

    B1

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    • This would not have been possible without the tireless work from our excellent lawyers at the Justice Department and the Solicitor General, John Sauer.

      This would not have been possible without the tireless work from our excellent lawyers at the Justice Department and the Solicitor General, John Sauer.

    • This would not have been possible without the tireless work from our excellent lawyers at the Justice Department and the Solicitor General, John Sower.

      This would not have been possible without the tireless work from our excellent lawyers at the Justice Department and the Solicitor General, John Sower.

    B1

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    • Even for those students who study law at university intending to become practising lawyers, they're required to do additional vocational training to prepare them for working either as a barrister or as a solicitor.

      Even for those students who study law at university intending to become practising lawyers, they're required to do additional vocational training to prepare them for working either as a barrister or as a solicitor.

    • or a solicitor; for them the study of Law at University by itself is not sufficient

      or a solicitor; for them the study of Law at University by itself is not sufficient

    B1

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    • Unlike other networking groups and organizations that allow multiple businesses in the same industry to participate, BNI, or Business Network International, is a business and professional networking organization that allows one person per profession to join a chapter: one solicitor, one plumber, one florist, one chiropractor, one travel agent, etc.

      Unlike other networking groups and organizations that allow multiple businesses in the same industry to participate, BNI, or Business Network International, is a business and professional networking organization that allows one person per profession to join a chapter: one solicitor, one plumber, one florist, one chiropractor, one travel agent, etc.

    • per profession to join a chapter; one solicitor, one plumber, one florist, one chiropractor,

      per profession to join a chapter; one solicitor, one plumber, one florist, one chiropractor,

    B1

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    • He was a solicitor and was using my room as a temporary convenience until his new premises were ready.

      He was a solicitor and was using my room as a temporary convenience until his new premises were ready.

    • He was a solicitor and was using my room as a temporary convenience until his new premises were ready.

      He was a solicitor and was using my room as a temporary convenience until his new premises were ready.

    B1

    3000+ Common English Words with British Pronunciation

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    • Solicitor.

      Solicitor.

    • solicitor

      solicitor

    B1

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    • "You boys in a relationship?" And one of the first questions she asked was, "What does your girlfriend do for a living?" To which I replied, "Well, Mom, she's a solicitor." Here's where things went south, because at this point, I really had to add a lot of explanation to my mom's utter confusion.

      "You boys in a relationship?" And one of the first questions she asked was, "What does your girlfriend do for a living?" To which I replied, "Well, Mom, she's a solicitor." Here's where things went south, because at this point, I really had to add a lot of explanation to my mom's utter confusion.

    • But solicitor is a catchall for anyone who solicits for a living, usually by going door to door to solicit money from you in donations, political support, religious, commercial reasons.

      But solicitor is a catchall for anyone who solicits for a living, usually by going door to door to solicit money from you in donations, political support, religious, commercial reasons.

    B1

    500 Most Common English Words Part 9 | British Vocabulary and Pronunciation

    42:17500 Most Common English Words Part 9 | British Vocabulary and Pronunciation
    • solicitor, solicitor;

      solicitor, solicitor;

    • Solicitor.

      Solicitor.

    C1

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    • Former Solicitor General.

      Former Solicitor General.

    • Former Solicitor General.

      Former Solicitor General.

    A2