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Judicial

Part of Speech: Adjective

Sense 1: Relating to the judiciary or the administration of justice.

Example sentence: The judge made a judicious decision based on the evidence presented.

Example sentence: The judicial system guarantees everyone's right to a fair trial.

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Sense 2: Having the characteristics of a judge.

Example sentence: The lawyer showed a judicial demeanor while presenting his case in court.

Example sentence: His judicial temperament earned him respect among his peers.

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Sense 3: Based on or conforming to legal principles.

Example sentence: The company's decision to terminate the employee was a judicial action.

Example sentence: The contract includes a judicial clause for resolving disputes through arbitration.

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Sense 4: Pertaining to the judiciary as a branch of government.

Example sentence: The president nominated a highly qualified candidate for a judicial position.

Example sentence: The chief justice plays a critical role in the judicial branch of the government.

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