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Feudatory

Definition: Okay, the user wants me to define the word "feudatory" in two different sentences. Let me start by understanding what "feudatory" means. From my knowledge, it's a term related to disputes or conflicts. So, first sentence should clearly explain its meaning. Maybe say something like, "Feudatory refers to a situation where there's conflict or contention between individuals or groups." That sets the context. Now for the second sentence, I need to add another example. Perhaps mention it's used in business or legal contexts. Like, "Feudatory can describe situations in business or law where opposing parties are at odds." That gives two different uses. Wait, does that cover both contexts? Yes. Let me check again to make sure there's no ambiguity. The first sentence mentions disputes, and the second about business or law. Sounds good. Feudatory refers to a situation involving conflict or contention between individuals or groups. It often describes disputes, legal battles, or competitive situations. In business, feudatory can imply rivalry or competition among parties involved in negotiations or contracts. Another example: "A feudatory atmosphere fosters collaboration by encouraging open communication."


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Feudatory 16

Definition: 1. Feudatory 16 is a type of feudal estate that was widely distributed by medieval monarchs.<0x0A>2. The word 'feudactory 16' refers to the feudal ownership of land, which was often passed down through generations.


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Feudatory 16 0 2

Definition: - A feudactor is a person who employs other people to work as their assistants and earns the fee they are paid by doing so.<0x0A>- Feudactorry refers to an unethical practice of exploiting others for financial gain through the use of feudal labor.


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