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ALL meanings of interlocutory

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  • noun interlocutory (of a decree or judgment) given provisionally during the course of a legal action. 1
  • adjective interlocutory of the nature of, pertaining to, or occurring in conversation: interlocutory instruction. 1
  • adjective interlocutory interjected into the main course of speech. 1
  • adjective interlocutory Law. pronounced during the course of an action, as a decision; not finally decisive of a case. pertaining to an intermediate decision. 1
  • adjective interlocutory relating to conversation 1
  • adjective interlocutory law: intermediate, provisional 1
  • adjective interlocutory pronounced during the course of proceedings; provisional 0
  • adjective interlocutory interposed, as into a conversation, narrative, etc 0
  • adjective interlocutory of, relating to, or characteristic of dialogue 0
  • adjective interlocutory of, having the nature of, or occurring in dialogue; conversational 0
  • abbreviation INTERLOCUTORY interjected 0
  • adjective interlocutory pronounced during the course of a suit, pending final decision; not final 0
  • noun interlocutory (rare) A person engaged in a conversation, an interlocutor. 0
  • noun interlocutory Interpolated discussion or dialogue. 0
  • adjective interlocutory Of or pertaining to dialogue or conversation. 0
  • adjective interlocutory Interjected into something spoken. 0
  • adjective interlocutory (law) Expressed during a legal action that awaits final decision. 0
  • adjective interlocutory (law) Of or pertaining to legal action that is temporary or provisional. 0
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