Prided

Definitions

  1. (v.) Past tense of pride; to have a feeling of deep satisfaction from one's own achievements or qualities.
    The attorney prided herself on her thorough case preparation.

Forms

  • pride
  • prides
  • priding

Commentary

Used primarily as a past tense verb form, 'prided' appears in legal contexts when describing a party's or professional's attitude or reputation rather than as a legal concept itself.

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