Court, tribunal or plural of ‘forum’
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noun
- The marketplace or public place of an ancient Roman city forming the center of judicial and public business
- A public meeting place for open discussion
"The club provides a forum for people interested in local history."
- A medium (such as a newspaper or online service) of open discussion or expression of ideas
- A judicial body or assembly court
- A public meeting or lecture involving audience discussion
"The town has scheduled a public forum to discuss the proposal."
- A program (as on radio or television) involving discussion of a problem usually by several authorities
geographical name
- City north of Rio de Janeiro in Minas Gerais, eastern Brazil population 516,247
verb
- To have possession or ownership of or have at one's disposal
"holds property worth millions"
- To have as a privilege or position of responsibility
"hold a professorship"
- To have as a mark of distinction
"holds the record for the 100-yard dash"
- To prevent free expression of
"hold your temper"
- To prevent from some action
"ordered the troops to hold fire"
- To keep back from use
"ask them to hold a room for us"
- To delay temporarily the handling of
"please hold all my calls"
- To make liable or accountable or bound to an obligation
"I'll hold you to your promise"
- To have or maintain in the grasp
"hold my hand"
- To support in a particular position or keep from falling or moving
"hold me up so I can see"
- To bear the pressure of support
"can the roof hold all of that weight"
- To avoid emitting or letting out
"how long can you hold your breath"
- To restrain as or as if a captive
"the suspect was held without bail"
- To enclose and keep in a container or within bounds contain
"the jug holds one gallon"
- To be able to consume easily or without undue effect
"can't hold any more pie"
- Accommodate
"the restaurant holds 400 diners"
- To have as a principal or essential feature or attribute
"the book holds a number of surprises"
- To have in the mind or express as a judgment, opinion, or belief
"I hold the view that this is wrong"
- To think of in a particular way regard
"were held in high esteem"
- To assemble for and carry on the activity of
"held a convention"
- To cause to be carried on conduct
"will hold a seminar"
- To produce or sponsor especially as a public exhibition
"will hold an art show"
- To maintain occupation, control, or defense of
"the troops held the ridge"
- To maintain (a certain condition, situation, or course of action) without change
"hold a course due east"
- To cover (a part of the body) with one or both hands (as for protection or comfort)
"held his knee after the fall"
- To maintain position refuse to give ground
"the defensive line is holding"
- To continue in the same way or to the same degree last
"hopes the weather will hold"
- To derive right or title
- To be or remain valid apply
"the rule holds in most cases"
- To maintain a grasp on something remain fastened to something
"the anchor held in the rough sea"
- To go ahead as one has been going
"held south for several miles"
- To bear or carry oneself
"asked him to hold still"
- To forbear an intended or threatened action halt, pause
- To stop counting during a countdown
- To have illicit drug material in one's possession
verb
- To strike something with a sharp blow
- To collide with something
- Bustle
"heard them knocking around in the kitchen"
- Wander
"knocked about Europe all summer"
- To make a pounding noise
- To have engine knock
- To find fault
- To set forcibly in motion with a blow
- To cause to collide
- To find fault with
"always knocking those in authority"
noun
- A curving or doubling of a line so as to form a closed or partly open curve within itself through which another line can be passed or into which a hook may be hooked
- Such a fold of cord or ribbon serving as an ornament
- Something shaped like or suggestive of a loop
- A circular airplane maneuver executed in the vertical plane
- A ring or curved piece used to form a fastening, handle, or catch
- A piece of film or magnetic tape whose ends are spliced together so as to project or play back the same material continuously
- A continuously repeated segment of music, dialogue, or images
"a drum loop"
- A series of instructions (as for a computer) that is repeated until a terminating condition is reached
- A select well-informed inner circle that is influential in decision making
"out of the policy loop"
- A closed electric circuit
- A sports league
noun
- Loophole
noun
- Destruction, ruin
"… quitted all to save / A world from utter loss …"
- The harm or privation resulting from losing or being separated from someone or something
"Her sudden death was a great loss to the community."
- An instance of losing someone or something
"mourning the loss of a dear friend to cancer"
- Killed, wounded, or captured soldiers
"The regiment suffered terrible losses."
- The power diminution of a circuit see circuit or circuit element corresponding to conversion of electrical energy into heat by resistance see resistance
- Failure to gain, win, obtain, or utilize
"loss of income/revenue"
- An amount by which the cost of something exceeds its selling price
"profits and losses"
- Decrease in amount, magnitude, value, or degree
"his recent weight loss"
- The amount of an insured's financial detriment by death or damage that the insurer is liable for
"Insured losses arising from a string of tornadoes in Missouri earlier this year may reach more than $139 million …"
- The distance the ball is moved away from the goal during a play
"There was a gain of five yards on first down, but a loss of three yards on second down."
noun
- A letter setting forth the terms under which an informant will provide information to a federal prosecutor in exchange for limited immunity proffer letter
"In the book, Jones admits federal prosecutors offered her a "queen for a day" letter—a written agreement that would have allowed federal agents to question Jones without the risk of being prosecuted."
noun
- The act or process of voting again
"The board ordered/held/scheduled a revote."
This clue was used on February 20, 2025.
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