What is the meaning of the word "preamble.

    Mirembe Sarah
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    What is the meaning of the word "preamble"

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    • Agaba Josephat
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      By Agaba Josephat

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    • Gumisiriza Julius
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      By Gumisiriza Julius

      This is like a preparation that states the purpose or objective

    • Bahati Allan Eric
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      By Bahati Allan Eric

      a preliminary or preparatory statement; an introduction. this also can be the simplest definition for anyone reading

    • Bahati Allan Eric
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      By Bahati Allan Eric

      an introductory statement. especially : the introductory part of a constitution or statute that usually states the reasons for and intent of the law. In simple terms what the document is all about and it's regard to law.

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      • Lindianne  Sappington
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        What is the meaning of the word "preamble"

        Sarah Mirembe had asked the meaning of the word "preamble." A preamble is an introduction to a document explaining the purpose of the document. When you read the preamble of the Ugandan Constitution, remember the preamble is the thoughts of the people who gathered to write the Constitution about WHY they wrote the Constitution.

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