judicial
[ joo-dish-uhl ]
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Late-Middle English; from the Latin judicial, from judicium, "judgment," from judex
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adjective
Antonymslegaljuridicialadministrativeauthoritative
adjective
Definitionnone
adjectivepertaining to judgment in courts of justice or to the administration of justice
adjectiveA) The United States judicial system believes that everyone is innocent until proven guilty. B) She wished to obtain a job in the judicial system.