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judicially

/joo-dish-uhl/US // dʒuˈdɪʃ əl //UK // (dʒuːˈdɪʃəl) //

在司法上,司法上,在司法方面,在法律上

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : pertaining to judgment in courts of justice or to the administration of justice: judicial proceedings; the judicial system.
    • : pertaining to courts of law or to judges; judiciary: judicial functions.
    • : of or relating to a judge; proper to the character of a judge; judgelike: judicial gravity.
    • : inclined to make or give judgments; critical; discriminating: a judicial mind.
    • : decreed, sanctioned, or enforced by a court: a judicial decision.
    • : giving or seeking judgment, as in a dispute or contest; determinative: a judicial duel over lands.
    • : inflicted by God as a judgment or punishment.

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Examples

  • Republicans have claimed that Barrett is not as hardline conservative, not as big a threat to women’s reproductive rights as her judicial and personal history suggests.

  • You’re pushing me to try to violate the judicial canon of ethics and to offer advisory opinions, and I won’t do that.

  • Voters kicked him out in 2018 in the county’s only contested judicial race.

  • Their concerns point to Barrett’s judicial history of supporting anti-LGBTQ and pro-life policy, as well as opposing the Affordable Care Act.

  • Nelly Decker, Warner’s press secretary, said the senator welcomes his constituents to share their thoughts on judicial reform.

  • But highest profile does not mean most judicially meritorious.

  • We would not have Lawrence v. Texas and the threat of judicially imposed definitions of marriage.

  • A sort of constitutionally prescribed (and thus judicially determined) minimum wage.

  • Today the court reaffirmed the traditional view that there must be a judicially-enforceable limit on the powers of Congress.

  • Take the media-convicted but never judicially accused parents of JonBenét Ramsey.

  • After a patent is thus judicially established injunctions are readily granted against all infringers.

  • The price of wheat is now known: it has been judicially fixed, at least in Scotland.

  • For quite a long time Stanton lay and considered the matter judicially from every possible point of view.

  • "They got their bellies full o' fightin' yesterday," added Shorty, studying the array judicially.

  • "I'd want it a heap sight better land than this is 'round here," said the Deacon, studying the land scape judicially.