Definition of Judicial in English :

Define Judicial in English

Judicial meaning in English

Meaning of Judicial in English

Pronunciation of Judicial in English

Judicial pronunciation in English

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Judicial

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Adjective

1. judicial

decreed by or proceeding from a court of justice

Example Sentences:
'a judicial decision'

2. judicial

belonging or appropriate to the office of a judge

Example Sentences:
'judicial robes'

3. judicial, juridic, juridical

relating to the administration of justice or the function of a judge

Example Sentences:
'judicial system'

4. discriminative, judicial

expressing careful judgment

Example Sentences:
'discriminative censure'
'a biography ...appreciative and yet judicial in purpose'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Judicial

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adjective
1. 
of or relating to the administration of justice
2. 
of or relating to judgment in a court of law or to a judge exercising this function
3. 
inclined to pass judgment; discriminating
4. 
allowed or enforced by a court of law
a decree of judicial separation
5. 
having qualities appropriate to a judge
6. 
giving or seeking judgment, esp determining or seeking determination of a contested issue

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Judicial

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adjective
1. 
of judges, law courts, or their functions
2. 
allowed, enforced, or set by order of a judge or law court
3. 
administering justice
4. 
like or befitting a judge
5. 
carefully considering the facts, arguments, etc., and reasoning to a decision; fair; unbiased

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Judicial

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adj.
1. Law
a. Of, relating to, or proper to courts of law or to the administration of justice: the judicial system.
b. Decreed by or proceeding from a court of justice: a judicial decision.
c. Belonging or appropriate to the office of a judge: in judicial robes.
2. Characterized by or expressing judgment: the judicial function of a literary critic.
3. Proceeding from a divine judgment.

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