"Law-abiding" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Compliant with the law; obedient to the rules and regulations of society.
lavished (adjective):<br><br> Given or spent freely and generously; abundant.<br> Used extravagantly or excessively.<br> Characterized by or marked by luxurious expenditure.<br><br>Example sentences:<br>"She lavished attention on her new puppy."<br>"The city had lavished its funds on the new stadium."
To lavishes something or someone is to shower them with excessive or extravagant attention, care, or generosity, often to the point of being wasteful or indulgent.
Extravagant or generous in giving, spending, or bestowing something, often on someone or something worthy of admiration.
Lavolta: A dramatic gesture of protestation, used to express surprise, indignation, or enthusiasm, typically by crossing the fore-arms over the chest, often with the hands in a defensive position.
I apologize, but "lavoltateer" is not a valid word in the English language. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word from a specific dialect or language. Could you please provide more context or clarify the correct spelling of the word? I'll do my best to help you with its meaning.
A law-court is a formal place where disputes or crimes are tried and judged. It is a court of law where a judge and a jury or magistrate hear evidence and arguments presented by lawyers and make decisions about guilt, innocence, or the resolution of a dispute.
The term "law-making" refers to the process or act of creating, modifying, or repealing laws or legal codes. It is the responsibility of a government or legislative body to make laws that govern the behavior and rights of individuals and organizations within a country or jurisdiction. Law-making involves the drafting of bills by lawmakers, followed by debate, voting, and ratification to become effective.
A lawbreaker is someone who disobeys or violates the law, typically intentionally. It can also refer to someone who has been convicted of a crime and is serving a sentence or has been punished for breaking the law.