vadimonium

vædɪˈmoʊniəm

Definitions

1. noun

A term used in Roman law to describe a condition of being unable to fulfill a legal obligation due to circumstances beyond one’s control, such as war, famine, or natural disasters.

“The empire declared a state of vadimonium due to the ongoing war, allowing citizens to delay their debt payments.”

Synonyms

  • force majeure

Antonyms

  • fulfillment