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The answer DISTINGUISHED has 35 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of distinguished in various dictionaries:
verb - mark as different
verb - detect with the senses
verb - be a distinctive feature, attribute, or trait
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In U.S. decorations this adjective precedes service medal & flying cross |
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Very successful, authoritative, and commanding great respect. |
Characterized by excellence or distinction eminent. |
Dignified in conduct or appearance. |
(used of persons) standing above others in character or attainment or reputation |
set apart from other such things |
used of a person's appearance or behavior befitting an eminent person |
very successful, authoritative, and commanding great respect. |
recognize or treat (someone or something) as different. |
manage to discern (something barely perceptible). |
make oneself worthy of respect by one's behaviour or achievements. |
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In law, to distinguish a case means a court decides the legal reasoning of a precedent case will not wholly apply due to materially different facts between the two cases. If distinguishing, two formal constraints must be apparent in the judgment of the later court: the expressed factors or relevant considerations in the ratio (legal reasoning) of the earlier case must be re-used or stated to apply but for an additional fact not envisaged by the earlier court, and the ruling in the later case must not expressly doubt (criticise) the result reached in the precedent case. * The ruling made by the judge or panel of judges must be based on the evidence at hand and the standard binding precedents covering the subject-matter (they must be followed). |