particulars

particulars
particulars par‧tic‧u‧lars [pəˈtɪkjləz ǁ pərˈtɪkjlərz] noun [plural]
facts and details about a person, event etc:

• The company couldn't comment on particulars because it hadn't seen all the documents.

particulars of

• An employee is entitled to a written statement containing particulars of the terms of the employment.

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particulars UK US /pəˈtɪkjələz/ noun [plural]
detailed information about a person, object, activity, etc.: »

If you take the case to court, you will be required to supply full particulars.

particulars of sth »

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