Adornment definition

Adornment means something attached to, or worn with, but not replacing or covering in its entirety, graduation attire, and is not limited to decorating graduation caps.
Adornment means something attached to, or worn with, but not replacing, the cap and gown customarily worn at school graduation ceremonies. “Cultural” means recognized practices and traditions of a certain group of people.
Adornment. : means something that a student attaches or wears with, but does not replace, graduation attire.

Examples of Adornment in a sentence

  • Upon request of Tenant, Landlord agrees to request of any mortgage that it enter into a Subordination, Non-Disturbance and Adornment Agreement with Tenant.

  • Upon the determination by said mortgagee to subordinate this Lease to its mortgage, deed of trust or trust deed, and in connection with the mortgage encumbering the Premises on the Commencement Date, Landlord shall cause said mortgagee to execute a Subordination, Non-Disturbance and Adornment Agreement substantially in the form attached hereto as Exhibit "G" with such reasonable revisions as the mortgagee shall reasonably request and to which Tenant shall reasonably consent.

  • Sub-Landlord hereby reaffirms all the terms, conditions and obligations under that certain Subordination and Adornment Agreement, dated as of January 27, 2012, executed and delivered by Owner and Sub-Landlord in favor of Lender (as the same may be modified, amended or restated from time to time).


More Definitions of Adornment

Adornment means something attached to, or worn with, but not replacing, the cap and gown customarily worn at school graduation ceremonies.
Adornment literally means a tool by which embellishment and beauty is achieved (Zabidi, 1414 AH: vol. 18, p. 267; Joharo, 1989: vol. 4, p. 2132). Ibn Arabi believes,