verbal
121verbal assault — noun Oral or written speech that creates, or is intended to create, a fear of physical harm If a pupil enrolled in grade six or above committed a verbal assault at school against school personnel, described above, and the assault were reported to …
122verbal authority — noun Right or permission authorized verbally rather than in writing. I acted by verbal authority, even though I couldnt be sure my superior would confirm Id been authorized …
123verbal noun — noun A noun that is morphologically related to a verb and similar to it in meaning; in English, this might be a gerund (ending in ing), infinitive, or other noun derived from a verb. Brisk walking is good exercise. Syn: verbal substantive …
124verbal impulse — The French term impulsion verbale was introduced in or shortly before 1888 by the French psychiatrist Louis Jules Ernest Séglas (18561939) to denote a type of *psychic hallucination. Under the heading ofverbal impulses Séglas subsumed such… …
125verbal\ diarrhea — n. phr. the inability to keep silent; over talkativeness. Archibald is a nice guy but he s got verbal diarrhea and he can t shut up for a single minute …
126verbal noun — noun (C) a noun that describes an action or experience and has the form of a present participle . For example building is a verbal noun in The building of the bridge was slow work , but simply a noun in The bank was a tall building ; gerund see… …
127Verbal Release — VP This is a verbal agreement between filmmaker and subject that allows the filmmaker to use their image in their video …
128Verbal release — FilmM recording a subject giving you a verbal permission to use their image in your project. This is a runner up when you can’t get a written release. These do not offer the legal protection of a signed talent release, but some verification is… …