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juridical
[ joo-rid-i-kuhl ]
adjective
- of or relating to the administration of justice.
- of or relating to law or jurisprudence; legal.
juridical
/ dʒʊˈrɪdɪkəl /
adjective
- of or relating to law, to the administration of justice, or to the office or function of a judge; legal
Derived Forms
- juˈridically, adverb
Other Words From
- ju·ridi·cal·ly adverb
- nonju·ridic adjective
- nonju·ridi·cal adjective
- nonju·ridi·cal·ly adverb
- semi·ju·ridic adjective
- semi·ju·ridi·cal adjective
- semi·ju·ridi·cal·ly adverb
- unju·ridic adjective
- unju·ridi·cal adjective
- unju·ridi·cal·ly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of juridical1
Word History and Origins
Origin of juridical1
Example Sentences
I could not, however, do the same with respect to the other two branches of political power: legislative and juridical.
Somalia has no means to impose its will by force on Somaliland, but it is likely to deploy instruments of juridical sovereignty to isolate it, Bryden said.
Maurizio Veglio, a lawyer with the Association for Juridical Studies on Immigration, called the new fast-track procedures “an attack on the right to receive asylum.”
The court said 6 of its 11 justices rejected that deadline on the grounds that it was unconstitutional, and two judges voted to introduce the limit to end land conflicts and give farmers juridical security.
That aspect of his presidency still awaits its juridical illumination.
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