| ADJUDICATIVE | • adjudicative adj. Of or pertaining to an adjudication or to an adjudicator. • ADJUDICATIVE adj. relating to adjudication, also ADJUDICATORY. |
| DIJUDICATE | • dijudicate v. To make a judicial decision; to decide; to determine. • DIJUDICATE v. to judge, to decide. |
| DIJUDICATED | • dijudicated v. Simple past tense and past participle of dijudicate. • DIJUDICATE v. to judge, to decide. |
| DIJUDICATES | • dijudicates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dijudicate. • DIJUDICATE v. to judge, to decide. |
| DISJUNCTIVE | • disjunctive adj. Not connected; separated. • disjunctive adj. (Grammar, of a personal pronoun) Not used in immediate conjunction with the verb of which the pronoun is the subject. • disjunctive adj. Tending to disjoin; separating. |
| DISJUNCTIVELY | • disjunctively adv. In a disjunctive manner. • DISJUNCTIVE adv. separating. |
| DISJUNCTIVES | • disjunctives n. Plural of disjunctive. • DISJUNCTIVE n. a disjunctive conjunction. |
| EXTRAJUDICIAL | • extrajudicial adj. (Law) Out of or beyond the power or authority of a court or judge; beyond jurisdiction. • extrajudicial adj. (Law, of a punishment) Carried out without legal authority. • EXTRAJUDICIAL adj. not forming a valid part of regular legal proceedings. |
| EXTRAJUDICIALLY | • extrajudicially adv. Outside of the legal system. • EXTRAJUDICIAL adv. not forming a valid part of regular legal proceedings. |
| JOCUNDITIES | • jocundities n. Plural of jocundity. • JOCUNDITY n. joyfulness. |
| JUDICATIVE | • judicative adj. Having power to judge; judicial. • JUDICATIVE adj. having power to judge; as, the judicative faculty. |
| JUDICATORIES | • judicatories n. Plural of judicatory. • JUDICATORY n. the judicature, a court. |
| JURISDICTIVE | • jurisdictive adj. Jurisdictional. • JURISDICTIVE adj. relating to jurisdiction, also JURISDICTIONAL. |
| PREJUDICATING | • prejudicating v. Present participle of prejudicate. • PREJUDICATE v. (obsolete) to spoil, prejudice. |
| PREJUDICATION | • prejudication n. Judgment without due examination of facts and evidence. • prejudication n. (Law) A preliminary inquiry and determination about something which belongs to a matter in dispute. • prejudication n. A previous treatment and decision of a point; a precedent. |
| PREJUDICATIONS | • prejudications n. Plural of prejudication. • PREJUDICATION n. the act of prejudging. |
| PREJUDICATIVE | • prejudicative adj. Forming a judgment without due examination; prejudging. • PREJUDICATIVE adj. prejudging. |
| SUBJECTIFIED | • subjectified v. Simple past tense and past participle of subjectify. • SUBJECTIFY v. to make subjective. |
| SUBJECTIVISED | • subjectivised v. Simple past tense and past participle of subjectivise. • SUBJECTIVISE v. to make subjective, also SUBJECTIVIZE. |
| SUBJECTIVIZED | • subjectivized v. Simple past tense and past participle of subjectivize. • SUBJECTIVIZE v. to make subjective, also SUBJECTIVISE. |