Nuances

/ˈnjuːˌɑːnsɪz/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Plural of nuance, subtle differences or distinctions in meaning, expression, or sound, often relevant in legal interpretation.
    The contract's nuances affected the court's ruling on ambiguous terms.

Forms

  • nuance

Commentary

In legal contexts, nuances often influence the precise interpretation and application of statutes, contracts, or case law, underscoring the importance of careful language analysis.

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