Pronunciation: /dʒuˈdɪʃəl/
noun a judge or the judiciary as a whole
A1 The judicial is the branch of government that interprets and applies the law.
A2 In some countries, the judicial is independent from the legislative and executive branches.
B1 The role of the judicial is to ensure that laws are fairly applied and justice is served.
B2 Judicial decisions can set legal precedents that influence future cases.
C1 The judicial system plays a crucial role in upholding the rule of law and protecting individual rights.
C2 Judicial activism is a term used to describe judges who are perceived as exceeding their authority to make policy decisions.
adjective relating to the administration of justice or the court system
A1 The judicial system ensures that laws are followed.
A2 The judicial process can be confusing for those unfamiliar with it.
B1 Judicial decisions are based on evidence presented in court.
B2 The judicial branch of government is responsible for interpreting laws.
C1 Judicial independence is essential for a fair legal system.
C2 The judicial review process examines the constitutionality of laws.
formal The judicial system plays a crucial role in upholding the rule of law.
informal The judge made a fair decision in the case.
slang I can't believe the verdict the court gave, it was so messed up.
figurative Her moral compass serves as her own judicial system in making tough decisions.
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