Synonyms for juridical
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : joo-rid-i-kuh l |
Phonetic Transcription : dʒʊˈrɪd ɪ kəl |
Top 10 synonyms for juridical Other synonyms for the word juridical
- acknowledged
- administrative
- allowed
- argumentative
- authoritative
- bona fide
- canonical
- card-carrying
- chartered
- clean
- commanded
- condign
- constitutional
- debatable
- decreed
- dialectic
- dialectical
- discriminating
- disputative
- distinguished
- due
- enacted
- enforced
- enforcible
- enjoined
- equitable
- established
- forensic
- granted
- impartial
- innocent
- judged
- judgelike
- judicial
- judiciary
- jural
- juridical
- jurisdictional
- jurisprudent
- juristic
- just
- justified
- kosher
- lawful
- legalistic
- legalized
- legislated
- legit
- legitimatized
- licit
- magisterial
- mandated
- moot
- of right
- official
- on the level
- on the up and up
- ordained
- ordered
- passed
- polemical
- pontifical
- precedented
- prescribed
- principled
- protected
- regular
- rhetorical
- right
- ruled
- sanctioned
- sound
- statutory
- straight
- sure enough
- vested
- warrantable
- warranted
- within the law
Définition of juridical
Origin :- c.1500, from Latin iuridicalis "relating to right; pertaining to justice," from iuridicus, from ius "right, law" (genitive iuris; see jurist) + dicere "to say, to speak" (see diction). Related: Juridically.
- As in judicial : adj legal
- As in lawful : adj allowable, legitimate
- As in legal : adj allowable, permissible
- As in legit : adj lawful
- As in forensic : adj judicial, legal
- He is a measurer of broad-cloth or a scribbler of juridical technicalities.
- Extract from : « Odd Volume » by Various
- We are struck next by the universality of his juridical attainments.
- Extract from : « Charles Sumner; his complete works, volume 1 (of 20) » by Charles Sumner
- And for a young man of his temperament the atmosphere was as poetic as juridical.
- Extract from : « Francis Beaumont: Dramatist » by Charles Mills Gayley
- Its clearest differentiæ are juridical rather than economic.
- Extract from : « The Value of Money » by Benjamin M. Anderson, Jr.
- The peace, juridical or religious, of a world which acknowledged the sway of Rome.
- Extract from : « Rome » by Mildred Anna Rosalie Tuker
- I do not agree with you that our juridical processes are not adequate to that purpose.
- Extract from : « By Advice of Counsel » by Arthur Train
- This is the absurd contention of economic and juridical orthodoxy.
- Extract from : « Socialism and Modern Science (Darwin, Spencer, Marx) » by Enrico Ferri
- It expresses the juridical and social aspiration of the race.
- Extract from : « Amiel's Journal » by Henri-Frdric Amiel
- Except in their effect upon neutrals, there is no juridical difference between the two.
- Extract from : « Some Principles of Maritime Strategy » by Julian Stafford Corbett
- The Indians lost, as appears from a juridical statement that was drawn up, more than three thousand pesos.
- Extract from : « The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898--Volume 39 of 55 » by Various
Antonyms for juridical
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