A Glossary of Constitutional Terms: English / Nepali
A Glossary of Constitutional Terms: English / Nepali
A Glossary of Constitutional Terms: English / Nepali
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255. emblem n. A special design or visual objectused to signify a country, group, etc.(smaller than a coat <strong>of</strong> arms)256. employment n. The state <strong>of</strong> being employed orhaving a job257. empowerment n. Giving someone power; mayrefer to legal power: 'the <strong>of</strong>ficer isempowered…' but modern usagerefers to giving weaker groups abilityto take initiative by means <strong>of</strong> creatingawareness, training, etc.lrXg/f]huf/L;zQmLs/0fE258. enact vt. To make or pass a law sfg'g lgdf{0f ug'{259. enactment n. The process or act <strong>of</strong> passing sfg'g lgdf{0flegislation260. encumbrance n. Any obstruction that impedes oris burdensome; a charge againstproperty (technical, legal meaning)261. enemy state n. A state with which another is at warphrase262. enforce vt. To cause a law to take effect by useor threat <strong>of</strong> legitimate force (notnecessarily physical force)afwfc8\rgzq' /fHonfu' ug'{ -jfsf<strong>of</strong>{Gjog ug'{_263. enforceable* adj. Capable <strong>of</strong> being enforced nfu' ug{ ;lsg]33264. enforcement n. The action <strong>of</strong> enforcing sf<strong>of</strong>{GjogA <strong>Glossary</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Constitutional</strong> <strong>Terms</strong>