ACCUSTOMED vs CUSTOMARY: NOUN
- N/A
- A book or document containing a statement or account of the legal customs and rights of a province, city, manor, etc.: as, the customary of Normandy. Formerly also written custumary, costomary.
- A book which treats of the rules, regulations, usages, and ceremonies to be observed by a religious community, order, or college. Also custumary.
- A book containing laws and usages, or customs.
ACCUSTOMED vs CUSTOMARY: ADJECTIVE
- Frequently practiced, used, or experienced; customary: : usual.
- Having been adapted to the existing environment and conditions.
- Being in the habit.
- (often followed by `to') in the habit of or adapted to
- Familiar through use; usual; customary.
- Frequented by customers.
- Inured to; adapted to existing conditions.
- Commonly used or practiced; usual
- In accordance with convention or custom
- Commonly used or practiced; usual
- Commonly practiced, used, or encountered; usual. : usual.
- Based on custom or tradition rather than written law or contract.
- Agreeing with, or established by, custom; established by common usage; conventional; habitual.
- Holding or held by custom.
- Holding or held by custom; as, customary tenants; customary service or estate.
ACCUSTOMED vs CUSTOMARY: VERB
- Simple past tense and past participle of accustom.
- N/A
ACCUSTOMED vs CUSTOMARY: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Commonly used or practiced
- Usual
- Having custom or patronage; frequented.
- Often practised or used; customary; habitual; made familiar through use; usual; wonted: as, in their accustomed manner.
- According to custom, or to established or common usage; wonted; usual: as, a customary dress; customary compliments.
- Consisting in or established on custom.
- Habitual; in common practice: as, customary vices.
- In English law: Holding by the custom of the manor: as, customary tenants, who are copyholders.
- Commonly used or practiced
- Usual
- Held by the custom of the manor: as, a customary freehold.
ACCUSTOMED vs CUSTOMARY: RELATED WORDS
- Ordinary, Practiced, Routine, Normal, Regular, Experienced, Familiar, Acquainted, Habituated, Wont to, Used to, Wonted, Usual, Customary, Habitual
- Ancestral, Common, Commonplace, Regular, Unusual, Routine, Normal, Usually, Typical, Traditional, Conventional, Habitual, Wonted, Accustomed, Usual
ACCUSTOMED vs CUSTOMARY: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Used, Ordinary, Practiced, Routine, Normal, Regular, Experienced, Familiar, Acquainted, Habituated, Used to, Wonted, Usual, Customary, Habitual
- Practice, Ancestral, Common, Commonplace, Regular, Unusual, Routine, Normal, Typical, Traditional, Conventional, Habitual, Wonted, Accustomed, Usual
ACCUSTOMED vs CUSTOMARY: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Or perhaps the person is accustomed to inactivity.
- People here were accustomed to protecting their property.
- You are accustomed to live a simple life.
- Americans in all states are accustomed to them.
- Let your rabbit get accustomed to being handled.
- People have become accustomed to The Amazon Experience.
- Then I had accustomed to reply if read.
- If you are not accustomed to those words.
- Servant, though she quickly grows accustomed to him.
- Our courts are accustomed to English; they have been accustomed to laws drafted in English; they have been accustomed to interpret in English.
- The Recognition of Customary Marriages Act does not expressly state whether the privacy provision applies in proceedings to dissolve customary law marriages.
- Customary Court of Appeal of a State shall exercise appellate and supervisory jurisdiction in civil proceedings involving questions of customary law.
- Customary Land Appeal Court is not limited to hearing appeals from Local Courts exercising jurisdiction over customary land disputes.
- Customary courts deal with infractions of local customary law among members of the same ethnic group.
- Customary land leased by the government from the customary owners is also included in this category.
- Since, most customary lands have been recorded as USFs, this will imply a major infringement of customary rights, she adds.
- There is, if you will, no settled customary practice governing how to define customary rules of law.
- In contrast, interviews and observations generally indicated that customary representatives rarely interfered with customary property rights.
- Commission was proposing recognitionof customary marriages at the wrong time, because most Africans considered customary marriagesinferior.
- The Act recognizes customary marriages solemnized in accordance with customary law.
ACCUSTOMED vs CUSTOMARY: QUESTIONS
- Who is the most accustomed to being told what to do?
- How does Paine hope to make people more accustomed to independence?
- What is the answer to accustomed (to) with 6 letters?
- How does Emily Dickinson use metaphor in we grow accustomed to the dark?
- Did Daniel Boone ever go hunting without the game he accustomed to?
- Is everyone who partakes only of milk not accustomed to righteousness?
- Who wrote the song I've grown accustomed to her face?
- How do you use the word accustomed with a sentence?
- What is an example of accustomed to doing such things?
- Are customary law contracts well applicable in Tanzania?
- How do you practice converting customary capacity measurements?
- What countries use the customary system of measurement?
- What is a customary reciprocal standstill provision?
- How can customary international law be established?
- What are the customary dispute resolution mechanisms?
- What are customary guardianship costs (or proceedings)?
- Is command responsibility customary international law?
- Can women access customary land through customary land tenure in Tanzania?
- When is traditional customary law applicable to a customary marriage?