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‘ several of his friends attended’ ‘After all, several of the crew were killed in the torpedo attack and the ship is a war grave.’ ‘Last week several of the accused companies also said that their product is not at fault.’ ‘I found that several of the huts had straw in them and that evidently sheep had wandered in.’

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Pronunciation /joint (ə)n ˈsev(ə)rəl/ /dʒɔɪnt (ə)n ˈsɛv(ə)rəl/ adjective (of a legal obligation) undertaken by two or more people, each individual having liability for the whole.

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Several – definition of several by The Free Dictionary
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1. some, a few, a number of, a handful of, many, manifold I had lived two doors away from his family for several years.

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SEVERAL | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
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/ ˈsev·rəl, -ər·əl / (of an amount or number) more than two and fewer than many; some: I’ve seen Star Wars several times.

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adverb. 1 Separately or individually; each in turn. ‘For example, some practices are perpetuated as the members of a group are severally replaced.’. ‘Further, in the partnership form individual partners are jointly and severally liable.’. ‘Actual power, however, is exercised through a network of security forces held severally, and …

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SEVERAL | meaning in the Cambridge English Dictionary
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/ ˈsev·rəl, -ər·əl / (of an amount or number) more than two and fewer than many; some: I’ve seen Star Wars several times.

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Several – Lao translation, definition, meaning, synonyms, pronunciation, transcription, antonyms, examples. English – Lao Translator.

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Law. (of land) in one’s own right as private property, rather than in interest with another. ‘the arable lands are held in severalty, while pasture and bog are in common’. More example sentences. ”Indeed, it is a fact of observation that those who own common property, and share in its management, are far more often at variance with one …

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1.1. The state of being separated or cut off. separation, disconnection, detachment, severance, divorce, uncoupling, split, setting apart. 1.2. Dismissal or discharge from employment. as modifier ’employees were offered severance terms’. More example sentences. ‘Voluntary severance terms provide for four weeks pay per year of service up …

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SEVERALLY | meaning in the Cambridge English Dictionary
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/ ˈsev.ɚ. ə l.i / law formal or specialized separately, rather than as a member of a group: All guests are considered to have severally agreed to these conditions.

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