Pronunciation: /əˈfɪrər/
noun A person who assesses or determines a fine or penalty in a legal proceeding
A1 An affeeror is a person who determines fines or penalties in court.
A2 The affeeror's decision on the amount of the fine was final.
B1 The role of the affeeror is to assess and set appropriate fines based on the circumstances of the case.
B2 The affeeror's expertise in evaluating penalties is crucial for maintaining fairness in the legal system.
C1 The affeeror's reputation for impartiality and fairness is well-known among legal professionals.
C2 The affeeror's meticulous attention to detail ensures that fines are accurately determined in each case.
formal The affeeror was responsible for determining the appropriate fines in the court case.
informal I heard the affeeror is the one who sets the fines in this court.
slang The affeeror is like the money guy in court, deciding how much you gotta pay.
figurative In a way, the affeeror acts as the judge of your wallet in legal matters.
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