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ju·di·cial J0074100 (jo͞o-dĭsh′əl)adj.1. Law a. Of, relating to, or proper to courts of law or to the administration of justice: the judicial system.b. Decreed by or proceeding from a court of justice: a judicial decision.c. Belonging or appropriate to the office of a judge: in judicial robes.2. Characterized by or expressing judgment: the judicial function of a literary critic.3. Proceeding from a divine judgment. [Middle English, from Anglo-Norman, from Latin iūdiciālis, from iūdicium, judgment, from iūdex, iūdic-, judge; see deik- in Indo-European roots.] ju·di′cial·ly adv.ThesaurusAdv. | 1.judicially - as ordered by a court | | 2.judicially - in a judicial manner; "judicially controlled process" | Translationsjudicial (dʒuˈdiʃəl) adjective of a judge or court of law. judicial powers; He might bring judicial proceedings against you. 法官的,法庭的 司法的,法庭的 juˈdicially adverb 依法判決地 依法判决地MedicalSeejudicialLegalSeeJudicial |