lien

[ US /ˈɫin/ ]
[ UK /lˈiːən/ ]
NOUN
  1. the right to take another's property if an obligation is not discharged
  2. a large dark-red oval organ on the left side of the body between the stomach and the diaphragm; produces cells involved in immune responses
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How To Use lien In A Sentence

  • Advancing age has occasionally brought resolution, more often just a little understanding, to many of these riddles, but not necessarily to the resilient ambiguity of history.
  • Acronyms or abbreviations can confuse a client who is looking for the business in a resource listing.
  • Through her suit, Suzie Nova felt the diamantine exterior of the alien contraption throb faintly below her feet, alive with incomprehensible energies that course through it like blood through arteries.
  • Over 20 factors were analyzed amongst the DUI attorneys sampled, including whether free consultations are offered, if a lawyer is willing to do 'outcall' (meaning they will meet with potential clients outside the office), how aggressive the defense of the client is, the degree to which each client is offered access to their lawyer, how much time is spent with each client talking by phone or over email, and other factors. WebWire | Recent Headlines
  • But even these alienated loners can benefit from this book: See the section on astral love.
  • The geography was utterly alien to Patrick, although his unfamiliarity with the picture could have been attributed to the gaps.
  • Manage the P & L for the Consulting portion of a portfolio of Fortune 500 clients News - chicagotribune.com
  • This was the theory of alienation whereby the audience, already familiar with the story line, does not get caught up with the narrative.
  • This day wilt thou either bring back in triumph the gory head and spoils of Aeneas, and we will avenge Lausus 'agonies; or if no force opens a way, thou wilt die with me: for I deem not, bravest, thou wilt deign to bear an alien rule and a Teucrian lord.' The Aeneid of Virgil
  • You may also have added expense for client lunches and entertainment. The Guide to Greatness in Sales
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