apodixis
/əˌpɒdɪkˈsɪs/Definitions
1. noun
A formal statement or document, especially a legal one, intended to serve as conclusive evidence.
“The apodixis presented by the lawyer was crucial in winning the case.”
1. noun
A formal statement or document, especially a legal one, intended to serve as conclusive evidence.
“The apodixis presented by the lawyer was crucial in winning the case.”