"Fidicinal" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Fidicinal" Meaning

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"Fidicinal" Examples

Fiduciary


A fiduciary is someone who has a legal obligation to act in the best interests of another person, typically in a trust or financial relationship.

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The company's CEO was fiduciary to the shareholders, ensuring that their interests were protected at all times.

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As the executor of her great aunt's will, Emma was considered a fiduciary, responsible for managing her estate and distributing it according to the terms of the will.

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The investment advisor was fiduciary to her clients, providing them with expert guidance to make informed decisions about their investments.

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As a trustee of the foundation, John was a fiduciary to the organization, responsible for overseeing its operations and ensuring that its mission was fulfilled.

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In a fiduciary relationship, the agent is obligated to act in the best interests of the principal, without personal gain or advantage.

"Fidicinal" Similar Words

Fidelity

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Fidelity refers to the quality of being loyal and faithful to a person, cause, or institution, often in a long-term or unwavering manner. It can also refer to the quality of being accurate and true to an original or authentic work, such as a translation or a copy. In finance, fidelity typically refers to the honesty and integrity with which an institution or individual manages financial dealings, often described as "fidelity" or "loyalty" to a particular institution or client.

Fides

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Fidget

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Fidgeted

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To fidget means to move restlessly or nervously, often with your hands or feet, especially because you are feeling anxious, bored, or impatient.

Fidgeting

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Fidgets

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Fidgety

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Fidh

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Fidh is a Scottish Gaelic word that is pronounced "fee" and means "faith" or "trust".

Fido

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Fiducial

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Fiducial refers to something that serves as a fixed point of reference or a standard against which others can be measured or compared. In other words, a fiducial is a point of trust or reliance, often used in scientific or technical contexts to ensure accuracy and consistency.

Fiducially

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(In a manner) that inspires confidence or trust: "The company's fiducially responsible behavior has earned them a reputation for integrity."

Fiducials

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Fiduciaries

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Fiduciaries are individuals or organizations that have a legal or ethical responsibility to act in the best interests of another party, typically in a position of trust or authority.

Fiduciary

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Fie

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Fie is an old-fashioned word that means "disgust" or "abhorrence". It is often used to express strong dislike or disdain, particularly in formal or poetic contexts. For example: "Fie upon this wicked deed!"

Fief

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A fief was a unit of land with a fixed radius held by a vassal in exchange for his loyalty and homage to his lord. It was a fundamental unit of feudal society, where a lord would grant a portion of his land to a vassal, who would in turn provide military service, labor, or other forms of support to the lord.