Sentences

vade in a sentence

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Definition

Vade refers to a document or piece of evidence, often used in legal contexts, or can denote a guide or manual that is readily accessible.

Sample Sentences

  1. Vade is often used in legal contexts to refer to a specific document or piece of evidence.
  2. The term vade mecum suggests a guide or manual that is always kept close at hand.
  3. In Latin, "vade" translates to "go" and is commonly found in various phrases.
  4. The explorer's vade mecum was filled with maps, notes, and essential tools for his journey.
  5. She handed me a vade with instructions that would help me navigate the complex procedure.

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