causidical (Meaning)

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causidical (a.)

Pertaining to an advocate, or to the maintenance and defense of suits.

Synonyms & Antonyms of causidical

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causidical Sentence Examples

  1. The causidical argument presented by the defense attorney persuaded the jury.
  2. He possessed remarkable causidical skills, winning numerous cases in court.
  3. The causidical profession demands a keen understanding of legal principles and precedent.
  4. Her causidical expertise was renowned throughout the legal community.
  5. The causidical debate between the attorneys highlighted contrasting interpretations of the law.
  6. Causidical training involves rigorous study of case law and legal procedures.
  7. The causidical proceedings lasted for days as both sides presented their evidence.
  8. He chose to pursue a career in causidical advocacy to uphold justice and defend the rights of others.
  9. The causidical firm specialized in complex litigation cases.
  10. The causidical arguments put forth by the prosecution failed to convince the judge.

FAQs About the word causidical

Pertaining to an advocate, or to the maintenance and defense of suits.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The causidical argument presented by the defense attorney persuaded the jury.

He possessed remarkable causidical skills, winning numerous cases in court.

The causidical profession demands a keen understanding of legal principles and precedent.

Her causidical expertise was renowned throughout the legal community.