释义 |
: one who is legally appointed to transact business on another's behalf especially : lawyer attorneyship ə-ˈtər-nē-ˌship noun plural of attorney 1 as in representatives a person who acts or does business for another talked to the count's attorney about buying land from his estate -
representatives -
deputies -
agents -
delegates -
managers -
ministers -
assignees -
ambassadors -
reps -
envoys -
procurators -
proxies -
diplomats -
factors -
spokesmen -
commissaries -
distributors -
diplomatists -
surrogates -
foreign ministers -
brokers -
plenipotentiaries -
speakers -
arbitrators -
mediators -
operatives -
conciliators -
spies -
liaisons -
informers -
emissaries -
replacements -
spokespeople -
intermediaries -
substitutes -
alternates -
legates -
intercessors -
peacemakers -
pinch hitters -
arbiters -
backups -
subs -
prophets -
understudies -
middlemen -
mouthpieces -
stand-ins -
reliefs -
compradors -
point people -
point men -
interposers -
go-betweens -
compradores 2 as in lawyers a person whose profession is to conduct lawsuits for clients or to advise about legal rights and obligations finished law school and became an attorney -
lawyers -
advocates -
counselors -
counsellors -
counsels -
attorneys-at-law -
prosecutors -
solicitors -
legal eagles -
co-counsels -
solicitors -
counselors-at-law -
jurists -
district attorneys -
legislators -
trial lawyers -
prosecuting attorneys -
lawmakers -
criminal lawyers -
public defenders -
cocounsels -
mouthpieces -
lawgivers -
shysters -
solons -
ambulance chasers -
pettifoggers -
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