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Synonyms for in denture
Grammar : Noun, verb |
Spell : in-den-cher |
Phonetic Transcription : ɪnˈdɛn tʃər |
Top 10 synonyms for in denture Other synonyms for the word in denture
- acknowledgment
- adjudication
- affidavit
- agreement
- alliance
- allotment
- arrangement
- assent
- avowal
- bargain
- bind
- bond
- bullwork
- capture
- cartel
- chain
- chains constraint
- charter
- check
- circumscribe
- cleft
- codicil
- commission
- compact
- compel
- concession
- concordat
- confirmation
- constrain
- contract
- convention
- conveyance
- covenant
- cut
- deal
- deed
- deposition
- deprive
- detain
- dicker
- disenfranchise
- disfranchise
- document
- dominate
- drudge
- drudgery
- enchain
- enclose
- endowment
- engage
- engagement
- enslave
- enslavement
- entente
- enthrall
- enthrallment
- evidence
- fetter
- feudalism
- force
- franchise
- gap
- gash
- get hooks into
- grant
- grind
- groove
- guarantee
- hamper
- handshake
- helotry
- hinder
- hobble
- hogtie
- hold
- immure
- imprison
- incarcerate
- incision
- indent
- indenture
- instrument
- jail
- keep under thumb
- labor
- lease
- liability
- license
- lock up
- mark
- menial labor
- mill
- mise
- moil
- necessitate
- negotiation
- nick
- nock
- note
- oath
- obligation
- oblige
- okay
- oppress
- pact
- paper
- papers
- patent
- peonage
- permit
- piece of paper
- pledge
- prerogative
- prescribe
- privilege
- promise
- proof
- protocol
- put half nelson on
- put in irons
- put lock on
- rabbet
- recognition
- record
- reduce
- release
- require
- restrain
- restraint
- restrict
- right
- rut
- score
- scratch
- secure
- security
- serfdom
- serfhood
- servileness
- servility
- servitude
- settlement
- shackle
- shut in
- stipulation
- subdue
- subject
- subjection
- subjugate
- subjugation
- suppress
- tether
- the nod
- thrall
- thralldom
- tie
- title
- toil
- transaction
- treaty
- understanding
- vassalage
- villeinage
- voucher
- warranty
- work
- writ
- yoke
Définition of in denture
Origin :- "contract for services," late 14c., from Anglo-French endenture, Old French endenteure "indentation," from endenter (see indent). Such contracts (especially between master craftsmen and apprentices) were written in full identical versions on a sheet of parchment, which was then cut apart in a zigzag, or "notched" line. Each party took one, and the genuineness of a document of indenture could be proved by juxtaposition with its counterpart. As a verb, 1650s, from the noun.
- As in notch : noun indentation
- As in slavery : noun state of working under duress or without freedom
- As in indenture : noun agreement
- As in charter : noun treaty, agreement
- As in serfdom : noun slavery
- As in servileness : noun slavery
- As in servility : noun slavery
- As in thralldom : noun slavery
- As in villeinage : noun slavery
- As in compact : noun agreement
- As in contract : noun agreement, deal
- As in deed : noun legal paper assigning property; contract
- As in agreement : noun document of concurrence, contract
- As in bind : verb obligate; restrict
- As in enslave : verb make someone a servant
Antonyms for in denture
- aid
- allow
- assist
- closing
- closure
- denial
- disagreement
- disconnect
- discord
- emancipate
- encourage
- entertainment
- expand
- free
- freedom
- fun
- help
- hold
- ignorance
- independence
- let
- let go
- liberate
- loose
- loosen
- lose
- loss
- mastery
- misunderstanding
- pastime
- permit
- prohibition
- promote
- refusal
- rejection
- release
- set free
- stop
- unbind
- unfasten
- untie
- veto
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