[ US /səˈɫɪsətɝ/ ]
[ UK /səlˈɪsɪtɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a petitioner who solicits contributions or trade or votes
  2. a British lawyer who gives legal advice and prepares legal documents
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How To Use solicitor In A Sentence

  • Gulf War veterans fighting to prove hundreds of former servicemen have been crippled and killed by a mysterious syndrome caused by their time in the conflict have been dealt a massive blow - their own solicitors say the case is unprovable.
  • A conveyancing solicitor isn't going to be much good for you. YESTERDAY'S SHADOW
  • Solicitors taking a confrontational approach can often inflame the situation rather than calm it. Why Am I Afraid to Divorce?
  • The documentation for this type of arrangement should be drawn up by a solicitor experienced in such matters.
  • He was a solicitor and was using my room as a temporary convenience until his new premises were ready. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
  • The Act allows, for the first time, children to initiate proceedings and instruct a solicitor to make court applications independently.
  • Solicitors who handle claimant personal injury claims are shocked. Times, Sunday Times
  • A letter to Solicitor General Heath, stating that the King desires him to prepare grant of denization to Beaumont. The Records of the Virginia Company of London
  • However, a solicitor is unlikely to be able to concentrate on advocacy as a barrister can.
  • A conveyancing solicitor isn't going to be much good for you. YESTERDAY'S SHADOW
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