Breezing

/ˈbriːzɪŋ/

Definitions

  1. (v.) Present participle of breeze, meaning to proceed quickly or effortlessly, often used figuratively in legal contexts to describe a case or procedure moving rapidly through a process.
    The court was breezing through the backlog of cases before the new policy took effect.

Forms

  • breeze
  • breezed

Commentary

'Breezing' typically appears as the present participle form of 'breeze' and is used figuratively in legal contexts to describe swift procedural movement; it does not carry a distinct legal meaning separate from its base form.

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