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Definition of judicially
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Judicially
(adv.)
In a
judicial
capacity
or
judicial
manner.
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Cognizance
::
Cognizance
(n.) The
hearing
a
matter
judicially.
Bankrupt
::
Bankrupt
(n.) A
person
who, in
accordance
with the terms of a law
relating
to
bankruptcy,
has been
judicially
declared
to be
unable
to meet his
liabilities..
Convene
::
Convene
(v. t.) To
summon
judicially
to meet or
appear.
Pursue
::
Pursue
(v. i.) To
follow
a
matter
judicially,
as a
complaining
party;
to act as a
prosecutor..
Adjudge
::
Adjudge
(v. t.) To award
judicially
in the case of a
controverted
question;
as, the prize was
adjudged
to the
victor..
Try
::
Try (v. t.) To
examine
or
investigate
judicially;
to
examine
by
witnesses
or other
judicial
evidence
and the
principles
of law; as, to try a
cause,
or a
criminal..
Declarator
::
Declarator
(n.) A form of
action
by which some right or
interest
is
sought
to be
judicially
declared.
Animadvert
::
Animadvert
(v. i.) To take
cognizance
judicially;
to
inflict
punishment.
Rack
::
Rack (a.) An
engine
of
torture,
consisting
of a large
frame,
upon which the body was
gradually
stretched
until,
sometimes,
the
joints
were
dislocated;
--
formerly
used
judicially
for
extorting
confessions
from
criminals
or
suspected
persons..
Auditor
::
Auditor
(a.) One who hears
judicially,
as in an
audience
court..
Torture
::
Torture
(n.)
Especially,
severe
pain
inflicted
judicially,
either
as
punishment
for a
crime,
or for the
purpose
of
extorting
a
confession
from an
accused
person,
as by water or fire, by the boot or
thumbkin,
or by the rack or
wheel..
Adjudication
::
Adjudication
(n.) The act of
adjudicating;
the act or
process
of
trying
and
determining
judicially.
Accuse
::
Accuse
(v. t.) to
charge
with an
offense,
judicially
or by a
public
process;
-- with of; as, to
accuse
one of a high crime or
misdemeanor..
Trier
::
Trier (n.) One who tries
judicially.
Tax
::
Tax (n.) To
assess,
fix, or
determine
judicially,
the
amount
of; as, to tax the cost of an
action
in
court..
Judicially
::
Judicially
(adv.)
In a
judicial
capacity
or
judicial
manner.
Decree
::
Decree
(v. t.) To
determine
judicially
by
authority,
or by
decree;
to
constitute
by
edict;
to
appoint
by
decree
or law; to
determine;
to
order;
to
ordain;
as, a court
decrees
a
restoration
of
property..
Condemnation
::
Condemnation
(n.) The act of
judicially
condemning,
or
adjudging
guilty,
unfit for use, or
forfeited;
the act of
dooming
to
punishment
or
forfeiture..
Adjudge
::
Adjudge
(v. t.) To
determine
in the
exercise
of
judicial
power;
to
decide
or award
judicially;
to
adjudicate;
as, the case was
adjudged
in the
November
term..
Hard
::
Hard
(superl.)
Difficult,
mentally
or
judicially;
not
easily
apprehended,
decided,
or
resolved;
as a hard
problem..
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