Dilatory

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Dilatory (from gleichbed. Lat. Dilatorius to dilatus , Part Perf of.. Differre take apart, delay → differ ) represents delaying, dilatory, delaying, slowly - in a broader sense meaningless.

Essentially, the term is used in the following contexts:

  • Politically based on the term "dilatory formula compromise" coined by Carl Schmitt in his constitutional theory: appearing, delaying, deceptive.

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