noun the act of cremating

  • The family chose cremation as the method of disposition for their loved one's remains.
  • I heard that they're planning on cremation instead of a traditional burial.
  • Cremation is becoming more popular as people look for more eco-friendly options.
  • The artist's creativity was like a cremation of old ideas, making way for new inspiration.

verb to establish or set up (an organization, system, or body) in a legal or official way

adverb in a proper and legal manner

  • The committee was duly constituted according to the organization's bylaws.
  • The team was put together properly as per the rules.
  • The group was legit according to the guidelines.
  • The squad was officially formed in accordance with the regulations.

noun a person who exposes secretive information or activity within a private or public organization

  • The whistle blower provided crucial evidence in the corruption case.
  • Did you hear about the whistle blower who exposed the company's misconduct?
  • That whistle blower spilled the tea on what really goes on in the office.
  • The whistle blower's actions blew the lid off of the scandal.

noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'sth' is a noun representing something that is being legalized.

verb A word used to describe an action or state of being. In this case, 'to have sth legalled' is a verb phrase indicating the action of getting something legalized.

preposition A word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence. In this case, 'to' is a preposition indicating the direction or intention of having something legalized.

  • The company decided to have their new contract legalled by the legal team before signing it.
  • I think we should have our rental agreement legalled just to be safe.
  • Let's get this document legalled so we can cover our backs.
  • She wanted to have her decision legalled by getting a second opinion before moving forward.

noun Global compliance refers to the practice of ensuring that an organization follows all relevant laws, regulations, and standards in all the countries where it operates.

  • Ensuring global compliance with regulations is a top priority for multinational corporations.
  • Companies need to follow the rules everywhere to stay out of trouble - that's global compliance.
  • You gotta play by the global compliance game if you want to keep the government off your back.
  • Global compliance is like a safety net that keeps businesses from falling into legal trouble around the world.

adjective Describing words that modify or give more information about a noun or pronoun. 'Good' is an adjective that describes the quality of something, while 'proper' is an adjective that describes something done correctly or in the right way.

  • The company ensured that all employees were trained in good and proper business practices.
  • He finally learned how to tie a tie good and proper for the wedding.
  • She gave him a good and proper telling off for not doing his chores.
  • The artist painted the landscape with such detail that it captured the essence of the scene good and proper.

noun a type of security that is owned by whoever holds the physical certificate, rather than being registered in a specific name

  • The company issued bearer shares to allow anonymous ownership of the stock.
  • I heard that company is offering bearer shares, wanna invest?
  • Yo, did you hear about those bearer shares? They're lit!
  • Owning bearer shares is like holding a secret key to the company's success.

noun a person who has absconded, especially from the law

  • The police are on the lookout for the absconder who escaped from custody.
  • Have you heard about the absconder who got away from the cops?
  • That absconder is a real slippery one.
  • The truth was the absconder of his mind, always hiding in the shadows.

noun a separate living space within a larger residential property that is typically smaller in size and may have limited amenities

  • The local zoning laws permit the construction of an accessory apartment on the property.
  • My aunt is considering building an accessory apartment in her backyard for extra income.
  • I heard Sarah's parents are converting their garage into an accessory apartment.
  • Adding an accessory apartment to your home can be like having a built-in rental property.

verb a word used to describe an action, state, or occurrence

adverb a word or phrase that modifies or qualifies an adjective, verb, or other adverb

  • When attending a formal event, it is important to dress appropriately and act accordingly.
  • If you want to fit in with the group, just watch how they behave and act accordingly.
  • If you want to impress your crush, you gotta play it cool and act accordingly.
  • Life is like a stage, and we must learn our lines and act accordingly to succeed.