gavelled

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English - Turkish

Definition of gavelled in English Turkish dictionary

gavel
{i} tokmak

Adliye yeni tokmaklar sipariş etti. - The courthouse ordered new gavels.

Yargıçlar sık sık tokmak kullanır. - Judges often use gavels.

gavel
{i} oturum başkanının tokmağı
gavel
bir toplantıda oturumun açıldığını ilan için başkanın masaya vurduğu tokmak
gavel
senelik kira
gavel
{i} (toplantıda oturumun açıldığını ilan etmek için başkanın masaya vurduğu) tokmak
gavel
{i} duvarcı çekici
English - English
past of gavel
gavel
Rent
gavel
Usury; interest on money
gavel
To use a gavel

The judge gavelled for order in the courtroom after the defendent burst out with a confession.

gavel
Tribute; toll; custom
gavel
The legal system as a whole
gavel
A small heap of grain, not tied up into a bundle
gavel
A gavel is a small wooden hammer that the person in charge of a law court, an auction, or a meeting bangs on a table to get people's attention
gavel
The mallet of the presiding officer in a legislative body, public assembly, court, masonic body, etc
gavel
A wooden mallet, used by a judge in a courtroom, or a chairman of a committee, struck against a sounding block to quiet the rabble down
gavel
{i} feudal rent (medieval England); pile of corn that has been cut and is ready to be made into sheaves (Archaic)
gavel
Sometime they look like a wood mallet, ohters like a pepper mill Usued by presiding officier at a meeting to keep members in line Tables and podiums are not always the most effective surfaces to strike the gavel on, but the are the only ones recommended(see stealing)
gavel
a small mallet used by a presiding officer or a judge
gavel
[Obs
gavel
A mason's setting maul
gavel
{f} pound on with a small mallet, hammer; rent land (medieval England); pile corn into a heap in preparation for making into sheaves (Archaic)
gavel
- the term used to describe the mallet sometimes used for keeping order
gavel
A gable
gavel
> The small mallet or hammer used by the auctioneer to signal the end of bidding on each lot
gavel
A wooden mallet used by a judge to bring proceedings to a start or to an end or to command attention in his or her court No judge in the UK uses a gavel, but sometimes they are used at public enquiries 2 Payment of tribute, for example rent, to a superior
gavel
{i} small wooden mallet used by a judge or presiding officer to bring a meeting to order; auctioneer's hammer used to indicate a sale
gavel
A wooden mallet used by a judge to bring proceedings to a start or to an end or to command attention in his or her court