Pronunciation: /ˌliːɡəˈlɪstɪk/
adjective relating to or characteristic of the interpretation of laws or rules in a strict or literal sense
A1 The legalistic language in the contract was difficult for me to understand.
A2 She found the legalistic terms of the agreement to be overwhelming.
B1 The legalistic approach of the company's policies made it hard for employees to navigate.
B2 The legalistic nature of the legislation required careful interpretation by lawyers.
C1 His legalistic arguments were convincing in court.
C2 The legalistic framework of the tax code was complex and challenging to work with.
formal The legalistic approach to contract interpretation focuses on the specific wording of the agreement.
informal She always takes a legalistic view of things, looking for technicalities to exploit.
slang Don't be so legalistic about it, just go with the flow.
figurative His legalistic mindset was like a rigid framework that restricted creativity and innovation.
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