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How to pronounce corespondent in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms co-respondent
Type of co-defendant, codefendant

Examples of corespondent

corespondent
Once I tired of that, I would become a foreign news corespondent.
From the thenewstribune.com
I think she's done as well as any other new DS corespondent.
From the tunedin.blogs.time.com
Your corespondent scored it a draw.
From the guardian.co.uk
Actress Vivien Merchant, named her Ladyship corespondent in a suit in 1975, but has since decided not to press for a divorce.
From the time.com
Yet in Dietrich-who was named a corespondent by von Sternberg's wife in her divorce action-the director found a lover whose only obsession was with herself.
From the online.wsj.com
Mr Babic, who is also a foreign corespondent with Serbia's daily newspaper Politika, said it would have been difficult for fans to be one-sided during the game.
From the brimbankweekly.com.au
Home rule seemed all but assured for Ireland until the chief advocate in Britain's Parliament, Charles Parnell, was haled into court as a corespondent in a divorce case.
From the time.com
More examples
  • The codefendant charged with adultery with the estranged spouse in a divorce proceeding
  • A person with whom the respondent is alleged to have committed adultery. The law no longer requires that person to be named as a Co -Respondent in the divorce proceedings.
  • An individual named in a divorce petition in England and Wales with whom the adulterous party has had sexual intercourse. A co-respondent need not be named unless the petitioner is seeking to claim costs from them.
  • A person whom one spouse names in court papers as having committed adultery with the other spouse.
  • One of two or more parties against whom a lawsuit is commenced. A person named with others who must answer claims alleged in a bill, petition, or LIBEL in a judicial proceeding. ...