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withdraught

Withdraught (noun) means Retraxit: a dismissal with prejudice based on a plaintiff's withdrawal of the suit.

noun
1
Retraxit: a dismissal with prejudice based on a plaintiff's withdrawal of the suit.
2
A fine imposed on plaintiffs for such a dismissal.
3
A place to withdraw to: a private chamber or retreat.
4
An outhouse: an outbuilding used as a lavatory.
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Etymology

From Middle English wyþdraȝþ, wedraught, etc, equivalent to with- + draught or withdraw + -t (abstract nominal suffix).

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What is the meaning of withdraught?

"withdraught" (noun) means retraxit: a dismissal with prejudice based on a plaintiff's withdrawal of the suit.

What are the different meanings of withdraught?

"withdraught" has 3 main meanings: 1. Retraxit: a dismissal with prejudice based on a plaintiff's withdrawal of the suit; 2. A fine imposed on plaintiffs for such a dismissal; 3. A place to withdraw to: a private chamber or retreat.

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