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Party to Meaning in English

expression

ˈpɑɹti/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ
PAR-tee too, PAR-tee tuh, PAR-tee tih
pˈɑːti/ /tˈuː
PAA-tee too

Definition

'Party to' refers to being directly involved in or legally connected to an agreement, action, or situation, especially in legal contexts. It means you are one of the people or groups officially involved.

Usage & Nuances

Primarily legal or formal; typically used as 'a party to a contract', 'party to a lawsuit'. Implies direct involvement or official status, not casual participation. Do not confuse with 'party' (celebration); here, it never means celebration.

Example Sentences

She was a party to the agreement.

basic

Are you a party to this contract?

basic

He denied being a party to the crime.

basic

Only those who are party to the lawsuit can attend this meeting.

natural

She claims she wasn't party to any of those discussions.

natural

If you're not party to the agreement, you're not bound by its terms.

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