Entertain: admitting a matter for judicial consideration even if ultimately not decided on merits by the court. The term entertain principally means to admit a matter for judicial consideration; when a court receives a suit or proceeding for consideration and disposal rather than dismissing it in limine, the court is said to entertain the proceeding, irrespective of the ultimate decision.
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Entertain: admitting a matter for judicial consideration even if ultimately not decided on merits by the court.
The term entertain principally means to admit a matter for judicial consideration; when a court receives a suit or proceeding for consideration and disposal rather than dismissing it in limine, the court is said to entertain the proceeding, irrespective of the ultimate decision.
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