Antonyms for judicatory
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : joo-di-kuh-tawr-ee, -tohr-ee |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈdʒu dɪ kəˌtɔr i, -ˌtoʊr i |
Definition of judicatory
Origin :- 1570s, from French judicatoire, from Late Latin iudicatorius "judicial, pertaining to judgment," from iudicat-, past participle stem of Latin iudicare "to judge" (see judge (v.)).
- As in justice : noun lawfulness, fairness
- The senators, by the law judiciaria, acquired again the exclusive privilege of the judicatory functions.
- Extract from : « History of Julius Caesar Vol. 1 of 2 » by Napoleon III, Emperor of the French, 1808-1873.
- Most of these fevers went off by a crisis in sweating, which was so large I had good reason to believe it judicatory.
- Extract from : « A History of Epidemics in Britain, Volume II (of 2) » by Charles Creighton
Synonyms for judicatory
- amends
- appeal
- authority
- authorization
- charter
- code
- compensation
- consideration
- constitutionality
- correction
- credo
- creed
- decree
- due process
- equity
- evenness
- fair play
- fair treatment
- hearing
- honesty
- impartiality
- integrity
- judicatory
- judicature
- justness
- law
- legal process
- legality
- legalization
- legitimacy
- litigation
- penalty
- reasonableness
- recompense
- rectitude
- redress
- reparation
- review
- right
- rule
- sanction
- sentence
- square deal
- truth
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