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unjuˈdicially, adv. (un-1 11, 5 b; cf. prec.)
a1628F. Grevil Sidney xv. (1652) 198 Not truly active, but rather passive vaine, to imprison and release unjudicially. 1884Spectator 16 Feb. 210/2 Afraid of having the law which they have interpreted so passionately and unjudicially, reviewed in a really judicial spirit. |