parol
pronunciation
How to pronounce parol in British English: UK [pə'rəʊl]
How to pronounce parol in American English: US [pə'roʊl]
Word Origin
- parol (n.)
- "oral statement," late 15c., from Anglo-French (14c.), from Old French parole "word, speech, argument" (see parole (n.)).
Example
- 1. The parol evidence rule only prevents a party from relying on extrinsic evidence as to the express terms of a written contract .
- 2. The parol evidence rule only applies to evidence of statements made before or at the time of the execution of the written contract .
- 3. Although literary quotation has very distinctive difference from idiom , vulgarism , proverb and parol , they are closely associated with one another and sometimes amalgamated .
- 4. According to the object of parol education , the content and the growing special feature of children , the material of parol education can be separated into two sorts .
- 5. The exploitation of teaching medium in kindergarten is plentiful , we should flexibly choose and combine various teaching media in the in sake of the best effect of parol education .