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Robson Leonel Branco
Contempt of court is a noun for a crime. Is there an infinitive form as a verb (to ?????) when someone is arrested for this reason?
ex: assault (noun) to assault( verb)
theft (noun) to steal (verb)
Contempt (noun) to ......(verb)
25 aug. 2022 18:31
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active infinitive: to be in contempt (of court)
passive infinitive: to be found/held in contempt (of court)
25 augustus 2022
To commit
26 augustus 2022
You can also commit contempt of court, as with other crimes
26 augustus 2022
Most native speakers would not recognise the word "contemn" but I believe it exists. I'm not sure if it's really in current usage in legal practice. You might come across the term "contemnor" meaning the person who commits contempt. Jonathan's suggestions would certainly be more widely understood.
25 augustus 2022
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Robson Leonel Branco
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