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Synonyms

juridical

American  
[joo-rid-i-kuhl] / dʒʊˈrɪd ɪ kəl /
Also juridic

adjective

  1. of or relating to the administration of justice.

  2. of or relating to law or jurisprudence; legal.


juridical British  
/ dʒʊˈrɪdɪkəl /

adjective

  1. of or relating to law, to the administration of justice, or to the office or function of a judge; legal

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Other Word Forms

  • juridically adverb
  • nonjuridic adjective
  • nonjuridical adjective
  • nonjuridically adverb
  • semijuridic adjective
  • semijuridical adjective
  • semijuridically adverb
  • unjuridic adjective
  • unjuridical adjective
  • unjuridically adverb

Etymology

Origin of juridical

1495–1505; < Latin jūridic ( us ) ( jūri-, combining form of jūs law + dic-, base of dīcere to say, dictate ) + -al 1

Explanation

If you decide you're interested in a juridical career, it means that you want a job working as a judge or a lawyer. Use the adjective juridical to describe something that's connected to the law. You could describe a defendant in a trial as having a juridical advantage if all the evidence presented seems to be in her favor; the juridical result might be that a jury finds her not guilty. The Latin root of juridical is iuridicalis, or "pertaining to justice," which in turn comes from ius, "right or law," and dicere, "to speak."

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Example Sentences

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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

Somalia has no means to impose its will by force on Somaliland, but it is likely to deploy instruments of juridical sovereignty to isolate it, Bryden said.

From Seattle Times • Jan. 2, 2024

The court said 6 of its 11 justices rejected that deadline on the grounds that it was unconstitutional, and two judges voted to introduce the limit to end land conflicts and give farmers juridical security.

From Reuters • Sep. 21, 2023

He received a law degree from New York University in 1969, a master of laws degree from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1972 and a doctor of juridical science from Yale University in 1976.

From Washington Post • Dec. 2, 2019

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 Lockhart, J. G. (John Gibson)