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View synonyms for juristic

juristic

[ joo-ris-tik ]

adjective

  1. of or relating to a jurist or to jurisprudence; juridical.


juristic

/ dʒʊˈrɪstɪk /

adjective

  1. of or relating to jurists
  2. of, relating to, or characteristic of the study of law or the legal profession
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Derived Forms

  • juˈristically, adverb
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Other Words From

  • ju·risti·cal·ly adverb
  • nonju·ristic adjective
  • nonju·risti·cal adjective
  • nonju·risti·cal·ly adverb
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Word History and Origins

Origin of juristic1

First recorded in 1825–35; jurist + -ic
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Example Sentences

He lamented that “everybody is seeking … juristic arguments to get fossils ‘nationalized’” rather than making international agreements to study them.

Before that they always preferred to remain scholarly and juristic.

The old tradition could not easily be reconciled to a juristic notion from outside.

In Göschel, at least, there was a thinker who imparted to jurisprudence a Christian character, and to Christianity a juristic construction.

In law, the autonomy of the separate States permitted a variety of juristic experiment, the best results of which have been copied now in the legislature of Great Britain.

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