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Meaning of injudicial
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injudicial (a.)
Not according to the forms of law; not judicial.
injudicial Sentence Examples
- The injudicial decision to delay the trial caused widespread outrage and frustration.
- The government's injudicial policies have led to a decline in public trust.
- The judge's injudicial conduct cast doubt on the integrity of the legal proceedings.
- The company's injudicial termination of employees without due process raised serious ethical concerns.
- The witness's injudicial testimony hindered the search for the truth.
- The media's injudicial reporting of the incident sensationalized the story and caused unnecessary harm.
- The board's injudicial dismissal of the CEO deprived the organization of its leadership.
- The prosecutor's injudicial use of hearsay evidence resulted in a mistrial.
- The defendant's injudicial attempt to intimidate witnesses undermined the fairness of the trial.
- The injudicial removal of the mayor from office引发了大规模抗议和动荡。
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Not according to the forms of law; not judicial.
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The injudicial decision to delay the trial caused widespread outrage and frustration.
The government's injudicial policies have led to a decline in public trust.
The judge's injudicial conduct cast doubt on the integrity of the legal proceedings.
The company's injudicial termination of employees without due process raised serious ethical concerns.