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† foˈrensical, a. Obs. Also 6–8 forinsecal, -sicall, (7 forensecal). [f. as prec. + -al1.] = prec. adj.
1581J. Bell Haddon's Answ. Osor. 357 In forinsicall, and temporall causes. 1654Warren Unbelievers 231 Justification is a forensical, judicial act. 1740North Examen ii. v. §37. 336 Acts of the supreme Power, or (in forinsecal style) legislative Acts or Acts of Parliament. Hence foˈrensically adv., in a forensic manner.
1845Mozley Ess., Laud (1878) I. 218 Laud was put into the humiliating position of having to stand up and forensically guard every little thing he had done. 1876― Univ. Serm. v. 102 The Church..contemplates war forensically, as a mode of settling national questions. |