Impetuosities

/ɪmˌpɛtʃuˈɒsɪtiz/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Plural form of impetuosity, referring to rash or impulsive acts or tendencies, especially in legal behavior or decision-making.
    The court considered the impetuosities of the defendant when evaluating his intent.

Forms

  • impetuosity

Commentary

Impetuosities is rarely used in legal texts except as the plural of impetuosity, which relates to impulsive conduct important in assessing liability or intent.

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