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ne exeat


Meanings
  • Please find the meaning of 'ne exeat' in Latin language.


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escheat , escheats , escheatable , escheated , escheating
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  1. The phrase 'ne exeat' is often found in Latin legal documents, such as wills and contracts, to grant or deny permissions.

  2. In the context of ancient Rome, 'ne exeat' was used to prevent citizens from leaving the city during times of crisis or war.


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  1. exeo: A Latin verb meaning 'I have examined' or 'I permit'. 'Ne exeat' can be translated as 'let not be permitted to go out' or 'let not go out' in the context of a legal or official document.


How to Memorize "ne exeat"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine the word 'ne' meaning 'not' and 'exeat' meaning 'let go out'. Visualize a gate being kept closed with the word 'ne exeat' written on it.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'ne exeat' with the idea of a restriction or prohibition. Think of it as a command to keep something or someone from going out.

  3. mnemonics

    - Create a mnemonic by remembering the phrase 'Never Exit' to help remember the meaning of 'ne exeat'.


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