Narratives

/ˈnærətɪvz/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Plural of narrative, referring to accounts or stories presented in legal contexts to explain events or evidence.
    The lawyer presented multiple narratives to support her client's version of events.

Forms

  • narrative

Commentary

Often used to describe different versions of facts or events as framed by parties in litigation or legal analysis.

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