Judicature

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Pronunciation: /ˈdʒuːdɪkətʃər/

Definitions of judicature

noun the administration of justice

Example Sentences

A1 The judicature system in this country ensures fair trials for all.

A2 The judicature of this region is known for its efficiency and transparency.

B1 The judicature plays a crucial role in upholding the rule of law.

B2 The judicature's decision set a precedent for future cases.

C1 The judicature's interpretation of the law was widely debated among legal scholars.

C2 The judicature's ruling had far-reaching implications for the entire legal system.

Examples of judicature in a Sentence

formal The judicature is responsible for interpreting and applying the law in court cases.

informal The judicature system can be confusing for those not familiar with legal processes.

slang I heard the judicature ruled in favor of the plaintiff.

figurative In the realm of business, competition acts as the judicature determining which companies succeed and which fail.

Grammatical Forms of judicature

plural

judicatures

present tense

judicatures

future tense

will judicature

perfect tense

have judicatured

continuous tense

is judicaturing

singular

judicature

positive degree

judicature

infinitive

to judicature

gerund

judicaturing

participle

judicatured

Origin and Evolution of judicature

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'judicature' originated from Latin, specifically from the word 'judicatura' which means 'administration of justice'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'judicature' has evolved to refer to the system of courts and the administration of justice in a particular country or jurisdiction.