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How to Pronounce substantive law?

Correct pronunciation for the word "substantive law" is [səbstˈantɪv lˈɔː], [səbstˈantɪv lˈɔː], [s_ə_b_s_t_ˈa_n_t_ɪ_v l_ˈɔː].

What are the misspellings for substantive law?

  • aubstantive law,
  • zubstantive law,
  • xubstantive law,
  • dubstantive law,
  • eubstantive law,
  • wubstantive law,
  • sybstantive law,
  • shbstantive law,
  • sjbstantive law,
  • sibstantive law,
  • s8bstantive law,
  • s7bstantive law,
  • suvstantive law,
  • sunstantive law,
  • suhstantive law,
  • sugstantive law,
  • subatantive law,
  • subztantive law,
  • subxtantive law,
  • subdtantive law

What is the adjective for substantive law?

The adjective form of the word "substantive law" is "substantive".

Usage over time for substantive law:

This graph shows how "substantive law" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.

What is the plural form of substantive law?

The plural form of the word "substantive law" is "substantive laws".

What is the singular form of substantive law?

The singular form of the word "substantive law" is "substantive law". The term does not have a distinct singular form as it refers to a body of laws governing rights and obligations rather than a specific object or entity.

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