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ambit
/ ˈæɪ /
noun
scope or extent
limits, boundary, or circumference
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of ambit1
Example Sentences
“The drafters of the Espionage Act did not intend for publishers to fall within its ambit,” Stella Assange wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter.
Before I moved to Los Angeles, I was a theater critic and editor for the Village Voice, where my ambit was principally the downtown theater scene.
“Clearly, criminal actions taken by a president well outside the ambit of his official responsibilities should receive no immunity.”
"I am given to understand the ambit of state security is widening," she added.
Manesar always insists that he and his team work with the administration and within the ambit of law.
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