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Meaning of judicable

Wordnet

judicable (s)

capable of being judged or decided

Webster

judicable (v. i.)

Capable of being judged; capable of being tried or decided upon.

judicable Sentence Examples

  1. The court's decision was judicable and could be appealed by either party.
  2. The judge's ruling on the admissibility of evidence was judicable by a higher court.
  3. The legal scholar argued that the constitutionality of the law was judicable and should be decided by the Supreme Court.
  4. The human rights organization condemned the government's actions as judicable and in violation of international law.
  5. The international tribunal determined that the dispute between the two countries was judicable and could be resolved through legal proceedings.
  6. The prosecutor presented a strong case against the defendant, and the jury found him judicable of the crime.
  7. The arbitrator was selected by both parties to render a judicable decision that would be binding on them.
  8. The regulatory agency issued a judicable order requiring the company to cease and desist from engaging in deceptive advertising.
  9. The judge instructed the jury that they were to decide whether the defendant was judicable of the crime based on the evidence presented.
  10. The treaty between the two countries provided for the establishment of a judicable body to resolve disputes between them.

FAQs About the word judicable

capable of being judged or decidedCapable of being judged; capable of being tried or decided upon.

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The court's decision was judicable and could be appealed by either party.

The judge's ruling on the admissibility of evidence was judicable by a higher court.

The legal scholar argued that the constitutionality of the law was judicable and should be decided by the Supreme Court.

The human rights organization condemned the government's actions as judicable and in violation of international law.