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Chambers
[ cheym-berz ]
noun
- Robert, 1802鈥71, Scottish publisher and editor.
- Robert William, 1865鈥1933, U.S. novelist and illustrator.
- Whittaker Jay David Chambers, 1901鈥61, U.S. journalist, Communist spy, and accuser of Alger Hiss.
chambers
/ 藞迟蕛别瑟尘产蓹锄 /
plural noun
- a judge's room for hearing cases not taken in open court
- (in England) the set of rooms occupied by barristers where clients are interviewed (in London, mostly in the Inns of Court)
- archaic.a suite of rooms; apartments
- (in the US) the private office of a judge
- in chamberslaw
- in the privacy of a judge's chambers
- in a court not open to the public Former name for sense 5in camera
Example Sentences
Oyelowo stars as Hampton Chambers, fresh out of Chino State Prison after doing a bid for check fraud.
Hedingham & Chambers buses, that operates in a small part of Suffolk as well as Essex and is due to rebrand later this year, has also brought in new fares.
She said that most businesses, according to a survey by the British Chambers, are saying they want negotiation as opposed to retaliatory tariffs and she thinks would be the case in Northern Ireland as well.
The army filed a complaint against Paul Chambers, a lecturer at Naresuan University in central Thailand, under lese-majeste and computer crime laws, according to his legal representation.
The World Taiwanese Chambers of Commerce, which announced it was making the $510,000 donation to the foundation, is a global organization that connects Taiwanese business communities across the world.
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