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Mar 15, 2013
This week's themeTerms with connections to the number 19 This week's words nineteenth hole suffragist bromide tinnient extraterritoriality This week's comments AWADmail 559 Next week's theme Contranyms A.Word.A.Day
with Anu Gargextraterritoriality
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: 1. Exemption from the jurisdiction of local law, for example, as for diplomats. 2. The applicability of a state's laws outside its territory. ETYMOLOGY:
From Latin extra- (outside) + territorium (land around a town), from
terra (land). Earliest documented use: 1836.
USAGE:
"Henry McMaster also said he plans to argue that the extraterritoriality
principle bars one state from passing laws that would affect people in
other states." Monica Chen; State Attorney General Addresses York County Day; The Herald (Rock Hill, South Carolina); Mar 28, 2007. "Extraterritoriality was the end goal of every colonizing power. With it, the colonizers could control the laws within the bounds of their jurisdictions." David Rotenberg; Shanghai; Viking Canada; 2008. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
Talent develops in tranquillity, character in the full current of human life. -Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, poet, dramatist, novelist, and philosopher (1749-1832)
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