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procès-verbal
[ proh-sey-ver-bahl; French praw-se-ver-bal ]
noun
, plural pro·cès-ver·baux [proh-, sey, -ver-, boh, p, r, aw-se-ve, r, -, boh].
- a report of proceedings, as of an assembly.
- French Law. an authenticated written account of facts in connection with a criminal or other charge.
procès-verbal
/ prɔsɛvɛrbal /
noun
- a written record of an official proceeding; minutes
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Word History and Origins
Origin of procès-verbal1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of procès-verbal1
C17: from French: see process 1, verbal
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Example Sentences
These brilliant results were arrived at after much clamour and argument and imposing procès verbal.
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I will add that after the reading of this procès-verbal, the cautious reserves of M. Schiaparelli seem exaggerated.
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The Sub-prefect, after taking down my "procès verbal" in his office, returned with me to my hotel to get my passport.
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A procès-verbal was prepared concerning all that had taken place on Kirillovskaia Street.
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Such action usually takes the form of a special procès verbal or protocol.
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