Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
laudo
Noun
/ˈlɔː.doʊ/

Definition
A laudo is a formal report or statement, often used in legal or professional contexts, that provides a detailed account or evaluation of a situation or subject.

Examples
- The engineer submitted a laudo detailing the structural integrity of the building.
- The court required a laudo from experts to clarify the technical issues involved in the case.
- After the accident, a laudo was prepared to assess the damages incurred.

Meaning
In practice, a laudo serves as an authoritative declaration or assessment related to specific findings, often following an investigation or examination.

Synonyms
- report
- finding
- assessment
- statement
- evaluation