Candidates who are preparing for the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) must learn the vocabulary and legal maxims that are asked in the English and legal section. We share daily legal maxims and vocabulary for the CLAT 2024 test to help you prepare well for the upcoming exam.
CLAT 2024 Daily Vocabulary for 5 October 2024: CLAT 2024 Exam will be held on December 3, 2023. Candidates who will be appearing for the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) must learn the vocabulary and legal maxims that are asked in the English and legal section. We share daily legal maxims and vocabulary for the CLAT 2024 test to help you prepare well for the upcoming exam.
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CLAT 2024 English Daily Vocabulary: Accomplish
Accomplish Word Meaning: to succeed in doing something difficult that you planned to do
Accomplish Word Synonyms: fulfil, achieve, succeed in, realize, attain, manage, bring about, bring off, carry out, carry off
Accomplish Word Antonyms: commence, destroy, fail, forfeit, halt, introduce, leave, lose, miss, neglect
Question Asked in Previous Years' CLAT Exams:
- Which among the following is a synonym for Accomplish :
1. Difference
2. Fulfill
3. Floodplains
4. Convict
Answer: 2. Fulfill
CLAT 2024 Legal Reasoning Section: Daily Practice Legal Maxims
Actus Curiae Neminem Gravabit - An Act of the Court shall prejudice no man or Court Actions could be heavy.
Candidates must note that legal maxims are one of the most important topics in Legal Aptitude subject. The legal maxims questions are normally asked under Legal Knowledge. In the CLAT 2024 exam, you can expect 3-4 questions on this topic.
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