lodging
Pronunciation: [ˈlɒdʒɪŋ]
Word
Context: "accommodation"
(noun) a place where someone can stay, like a hotel or a rooming house. When you travel, you need a place to sleep and rest; that's your lodging.
Example
We found nice lodging near the beach for our vacation.
Example
They couldn't find any lodging available during the busy season.
Example
What kind of lodging do you prefer when you travel?
Context: "legal context"
(noun) the act of putting someone or something in a specific place, often legal. For example, if a court orders someone to stay somewhere for a while, that is also lodging.
Example
The court issued an order for the lodging of the evidence.
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The judge decided against the lodging of new claims at this time.
Example
What does lodging mean in a legal sense?
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