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unjudicial
Derived word form of judicial

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All too often, protectiveness has made them so unjudicial that they are accused of dispensing injustice.

From Time Magazine Archive

As a Los Angeles municipal judge he acted, off the bench, with unjudicial sprightliness, marched in parades to protest prohibition.

From Time Magazine Archive

The vindictive, unjudicial spirit in which she was tried serves Playwright Patrick, indeed, as a text for a broad protest against injustice.

From Time Magazine Archive

Such an objection is worthy of notice only as an example of the carping, unjudicial spirit in which this subject is treated by some of the British critics.

From The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 08, No. 47, September, 1861 by Various

Once, when his acts were unusually unjudicial, he was reprimanded from Dublin Castle and threatened with compulsory retirement.

From The Sunny Side of Ireland How to see it by the Great Southern and Western Railway by Praeger, Robert Lloyd

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