C1 noun Formell

demarery

/dəˈmærəri/

A formal or technical objection raised in a professional or legal setting, typically used to delay proceedings or question the validity of an argument. It describes a specific state of procedural hesitation where a process is halted until a specific concern is addressed.

Beispiele

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1

Her initial demarery about the vacation spot was quickly forgotten once she saw the photos.

Her initial demarery about the vacation spot was quickly forgotten once she saw the photos.

2

The lead attorney's demarery during the witness testimony was a calculated move to buy more time.

The lead attorney's demarery during the witness testimony was a calculated move to buy more time.

3

Whatever demarery you have, just spit it out so we can get started!

Whatever demarery you have, just spit it out so we can get started!

Wortfamilie

Nomen
demarery
Verb
demar
Adverb
demarerially
Adjektiv
demarerial
Verwandt
demarer
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Merkhilfe

Think of it as a 'delay-marry'—the act of being 'married' to a technical delay or objection.

Schnelles Quiz

Despite the team's enthusiasm, the manager's ______ regarding the budget caused a significant delay in the project launch.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: a

Beispiele

1

Her initial demarery about the vacation spot was quickly forgotten once she saw the photos.

everyday

Her initial demarery about the vacation spot was quickly forgotten once she saw the photos.

2

The lead attorney's demarery during the witness testimony was a calculated move to buy more time.

formal

The lead attorney's demarery during the witness testimony was a calculated move to buy more time.

3

Whatever demarery you have, just spit it out so we can get started!

informal

Whatever demarery you have, just spit it out so we can get started!

4

In academic discourse, a demarery often signals a fundamental disagreement with a colleague's premises.

academic

In academic discourse, a demarery often signals a fundamental disagreement with a colleague's premises.

5

I hope there isn't too much demarery from the board regarding the new project proposal.

business

I hope there isn't too much demarery from the board regarding the new project proposal.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
demarery
Verb
demar
Adverb
demarerially
Adjektiv
demarerial
Verwandt
demarer

Häufige Kollokationen

file a demarery to submit a formal objection
persistent demarery continual hesitation or objecting
legal demarery an objection based on law
overcome demarery to move past an objection
initial demarery first instance of hesitation

Häufige Phrasen

beyond demarery

without any room for objection

without demarery

without hesitation

subject to demarery

open to technical challenge

Wird oft verwechselt mit

demarery vs demurrer

A demurrer is a specific legal plea that admits facts but denies they are sufficient to sustain a claim, while demarery is a more general procedural objection.

demarery vs demure

Demure is an adjective meaning modest or shy, whereas demarery is a noun related to objection.

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Nutzungshinweise

Use 'demarery' when referring to a technical or formal pause in a process. It is most common in bureaucratic, legal, or high-level business discussions where procedural rules are strictly followed.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often misspell this as 'demerara' (a type of sugar) or confuse it with 'demurrage' (fees for shipping delays).

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Merkhilfe

Think of it as a 'delay-marry'—the act of being 'married' to a technical delay or objection.

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Wortherkunft

Derived from the Old French 'demorer', meaning to stay or tarry, combined with the suffix -ery denoting a state or practice.

Grammatikmuster

Countable noun: demarery / demareries Often followed by 'to' or 'regarding' to indicate the subject of objection
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Kultureller Kontext

Reflects the formal, often slow-moving bureaucratic traditions of common law systems where technical objections are a standard part of professional conduct.

Schnelles Quiz

Despite the team's enthusiasm, the manager's ______ regarding the budget caused a significant delay in the project launch.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: a

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