单词 | juridical |
释义 | juridical (once / 18045 pages) adj If you decide you're interested in a juridical career, it means that you want a job working as a judge or a lawyer. Use the adjective juridical to describe something that's connected to the law. You could describe a defendant in a trial as having a juridical advantage if all the evidence presented seems to be in her favor; the juridical result might be that a jury finds her not guilty. The Latin root of juridical is iuridicalis, or "pertaining to justice," which in turn comes from ius, "right or law," and dicere, "to speak." WORD FAMILYjuridical USAGE EXAMPLESThe tribunal that questioned me was not juridical, but ecclesiastical. New York Times(Sep 05, 2016) “If I’d received a juridical demand to stop the project, we would never have made it,” Lerner recalls. The Guardian(May 06, 2016) The outcome of the case may become a test of the juridical viability of other voting laws passed in recent years. New York Times(Feb 21, 2016) 1adj of or relating to the law or jurisprudence juridical days Syn juridic 2adj relating to the administration of justice or the function of a judge Syn judicial, juridic |
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