judicatory
pronunciation
How to pronounce judicatory in British English: UK ['dʒu:dɪkətərɪ]
How to pronounce judicatory in American English: US ['dʒudɪkəˌtoʊrɪ]
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- Noun:
- the system of law courts that administer justice and constitute the judicial branch of government
Word Origin
- judicatory (n.)
- 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.)).
Example
- 1. Procedure justice is very important value in judicatory practice .
- 2. Judicial ethics plays an important role in promoting justice and eliminating judicatory corruption .
- 3. The program of administrative public prosecution is mainly composed of the first judicatory procedure , the second judicatory procedure and judicatory supervisory procedure .
- 4. The ultimate aim of judicatory is safeguarding social benefits and advancing social developing .
- 5. Judicatory authority is a concept with rich connotation and deep root , and is an important subject in the field of legal sociology .