Courtrooms [noun]

Definition of Courtrooms:

legal system

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Opposite/Antonyms of Courtrooms:

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Sentence/Example of Courtrooms:

She stood up, looking like a woman in a trance, and moved slowly toward the door in the rear of the courtroom.

It was further ordered that no one be allowed to leave the courtroom under any circumstances.

Ironical laughter at this juncture caused the removal of several spectators from the courtroom.

The courtroom was turned into a propaganda meeting during the examination of the witness.

His realistic story of the conditions on the Verona moved many in the courtroom to tears.

"I do not see Brother Hodgkins' client in the courtroom," Shagarach retorted to this sarcasm.

Nearly the same gathering was admitted to the courtroom on the second day as on the first.

Accustomed as he had grown to contact with vice and crime, Britz invariably entered this courtroom with a feeling of depression.

"Confidential communications obtained by me are never made public except in a courtroom," he informed the woman.

In the courtroom on the second floor, seated behind the bar, Susan watched the curious crowd gather and fill every available seat.