discriminative, critical, natural virtue, righteousness, juridical, juridic, legal, official, functionary, adjudicator,
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(adj) legal (similar term)
(adj) official|functionary|adjudicator (related term)
(adj) juridical|juridic|righteousness|natural virtue (related term)
(adj) discriminative|critical (similar term)
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Nothing antonyms found for term: judicial
English explanatory dictionary
adj. 1 of, done by, or proper to a court of law. 2 having the function of judgement (a judicial assembly). 3 of or proper to a judge. 4 expressing a judgement; critical. 5 impartial. 6 regarded as a divine judgement. øjudicial factor Sc. an official receiver. judicial separation the separation of man and wife by decision of a court. øøjudicially adv. [ME f. L judicialis f. judicium judgement f. judex JUDGE],
Use in sentenses
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Judicial reforms are , in turn , helping to root out corruption . | Reformy soudnictví zase pomáhají vykořenit korupci |
Judicial , police , and intelligence cooperation should be the focal point for action . | Ohniskem akce by měla být spolupráce soudů , policie a zpravodajských služeb |
Judicial reform is another pressing issue . | Dalším naléhavým tématem je reforma soudnictví |
Merrian-Webster dictionary
Term |
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Description |
judicial | adjective | belonging or appropriate to a judge or the judiciary |
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