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juridical

[joo-rid-i-kuhl] / dʒʊˈrɪd ɪ kəl /






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I could not, however, do the same with respect to the other two branches of political power: legislative and juridical.

From Salon May 11, 2024

Francis told a Spanish newspaper last month that he did not intend to define the juridical status of popes emeritus, although he had previously indicated privately that a Vatican department could script such rules.

From Reuters Jan. 3, 2023

“Finally justice has been done concerning an arrest warrant that had no juridical or logical sense,” the statement said.

From Seattle Times Feb. 2, 2022

“I am one of the very few, particularly in the media, who have long been impressed with the depth, learning and originality, and the juridical quality, of Clarence Thomas’s work,” Mr. Denniston said.

From New York Times May 18, 2020

I must wait till the age of brass, the true juridical bronze of my profession, shall again appear on my frontal.

From Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, Volume 6 by J. G. (John Gibson) Lockhart




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