judicially
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Definition
- Adverb:
- In a judicial manner: Relating to, done by, or appropriate for a judge or court of law. This describes actions performed with the formal authority, procedures, or perspective of the judiciary.
- As ordered by a court: In accordance with a specific directive or ruling issued by a judge or a court.
Usage and Examples
- Adverb:
- The evidence was presented judicially, following all proper legal protocols.
- The assets were frozen judicially while the investigation proceeded.
- The power to review administrative decisions must be exercised judicially.
Advanced Usage
- "judicially controlled process": A legal procedure that is supervised and managed by a court or judge to ensure fairness and adherence to the law.
- The sale of the company's assets was a judicially controlled process to protect the creditors' interests.
Variants and Related Words
- Judicial (adj): Pertaining to courts, judges, or the administration of justice.
- The committee reached a judicial decision after reviewing all facts.
- Judge (n/v): A public official appointed to decide cases in a court of law / to form an opinion or conclusion about.
- Judiciary (n): The system of courts of law in a country; the judges collectively.
Synonyms
- Legally: In a manner conforming to or recognized by law.
- Juridically: In a manner relating to judicial proceedings and the administration of the law.
Antonyms
- Extrajudicially: Outside of the ordinary legal or court proceedings.
- Arbitrarily: Based on random choice or personal whim, rather than any reason or system, especially legal system.
Related Phrases
- To act judicially: To behave or make decisions with the impartiality and authority of a judge.
- Even as an administrator, she tried to act judicially when resolving disputes.
- Judicially recognized: Officially acknowledged or validated by a court.
- It was the first judicially recognized right of its kind in the nation's history.
Adverb
- in a judicial manner
- judicially controlled process
- as ordered by a court