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Legal Definitions - entertain
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Definition of entertain
Definition: To bear in mind or consider; especially, to give judicial consideration to. To amuse or please. To receive a person as a guest or provide hospitality to them. In parliamentary law, to recognize and state a motion, and to receive and take it into consideration.
Example 1: The judge will entertain the motion for continuance before making a decision.
Example 2: The comedian's jokes entertained the audience and made them laugh.
Example 3: We will entertain our guests with a delicious dinner and good conversation.
Example 4: The chair will entertain the motion to adjourn the meeting.
These examples illustrate the different ways in which the term "entertain" can be used. In example 1, it is used in a legal context to mean considering a motion. In example 2, it is used to mean amusing or pleasing someone. In example 3, it is used to mean providing hospitality to guests. In example 4, it is used in parliamentary law to mean recognizing and considering a motion.
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Simple Definition
Term: ENTERTAIN
Definition: To entertain means to do something that makes people happy or amused. It can also mean to invite someone to your home or to a party. In a court or a meeting, it means to listen to and consider a suggestion or idea.
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