fiducial [adjective]

Definition of fiducial:

  • Relating to or of the nature of a legal trust
  • Based on trust.
  • Used as a fixed standard of reference for comparison or measurement.

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Opposite/Antonyms of fiducial:


Sentence/Example of fiducial:

The lawyer had a fiducial duty to protect the client's interests.

The relationship between a doctor and patient is based on a fiducial bond.

The banker had a fiducial responsibility to safeguard the customer's money.

The trustee acted in a fiducial capacity for the beneficiaries.

The company's fiducial reputation was damaged by the scandal.

The accountant maintained a fiducial relationship with the client.

The financial advisor had a fiducial obligation to provide sound advice.

The executor of the will acted in a fiducial capacity.

The guardian had a fiducial duty to care for the child's well-being.

The fiduciary relationship between the agent and principal is essential for trust.

The surveyor used a fiducial marker to establish the property boundary.

The astronomer used a fiducial point to calibrate the telescope.

The engineer relied on fiducial measurements for precision.

The photographer used a fiducial pattern to correct image distortion.

The scientist established a fiducial standard for measuring temperature.

The navigator used fiducial points to determine the ship's position.

The architect used fiducial lines to create symmetrical designs.

The cartographer employed fiducial markers to create accurate maps.

The geologist used fiducial points to study rock formations.

The archaeologist used fiducial markers to align ancient structures.

The pilot relied on fiducial instruments for navigation.

The surveyor used a fiducial pole to measure distances.

The engineer employed fiducial calculations for structural integrity.

The astronomer used fiducial stars to calibrate the telescope.

The photographer used a fiducial grid to align images.