Legal Assistance

3 words in this vocabulary list

verb to change or switch to a different state, condition, or direction

preposition used to indicate the direction or aim of something

  • In times of crisis, it is common for people to turn to their faith for guidance.
  • When I need advice, I always turn to my best friend for help.
  • When I'm feeling down, I usually turn to music to cheer me up.
  • When faced with a difficult decision, sometimes it's best to turn to your gut instinct.

noun A person who is responsible for granting or denying access to a particular area or information

  • The access clerk at the library helped me find the book I was looking for.
  • I asked the access clerk at the hospital for directions to the nearest restroom.
  • The access clerk at the DMV was super chill and helped me with my license renewal.
  • The access clerk to the CEO's office holds the key to important information within the company.

noun A person who assesses or evaluates something

  • The adsessor carefully reviewed the legal documents before making a decision.
  • I heard the adsessor is a stickler for details, so make sure everything is in order.
  • The adsessor is known as the rule enforcer around here.
  • The adsessor's sharp eye caught every discrepancy in the report.