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lieu
[ loo ]
noun
- place; stead.
lieu
/ ljuË; luË /
noun
- stead; place (esp in the phrases in lieu, in lieu of )
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of lieu1
Idioms and Phrases
- in lieu of, in place of; instead of:
He gave us an IOU in lieu of cash.
More idioms and phrases containing lieu
see under instead of .Example Sentences
In lieu of government-led soil testing, homeowners and school districts may have to pay for soil sampling if they want answers.
Teachers' Pensions has now confirmed that 80% of that backlog has been cleared, and that it is looking at other options to provide the remaining applicants with their valuations in lieu of a CETV.
He is currently being held in Pomona Municipal Court in lieu of $2-million bail, according to the Sheriff’s Department’s Inmate Information Center.
She remains behind bars in lieu of $100,000 bail in cash or bond.
In lieu of a spring showcase, USC is planning to host two new events intended to give fans and former players a chance to engage with the program.
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