rhadamanthine (Meaning)

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rhadamanthine (a.)

Of or pertaining to Rhadamanthus; rigorously just; as, a judgment.

rhadamanthine Sentence Examples

  1. The rhadamanthine judge delivered his verdict with unwavering impartiality.
  2. The jury's rhadamanthine deliberations extended late into the night.
  3. The prosecutor's rhadamanthine questioning exposed the defendant's lies.
  4. The teacher's rhadamanthine gaze silenced any dissent in the classroom.
  5. The doctor's rhadamanthine bedside manner instilled confidence in his patients.
  6. The engineer's rhadamanthine precision ensured the safety of the bridge.
  7. The editor's rhadamanthine scrutiny spared no error from publication.
  8. The historian's rhadamanthine research uncovered hidden truths from the past.
  9. The politician's rhadamanthine reputation earned him both respect and fear.
  10. The military general's rhadamanthine discipline kept his army in flawless order.

FAQs About the word rhadamanthine

Of or pertaining to Rhadamanthus; rigorously just; as, a judgment.

suitable,correct, legitimate, strict, legal, true, lawful, stringent, impartial, uncompromising

unjustified,unfair, incorrect, unwarranted, undue, inappropriate, improper, unfair, irrelevant, incorrect

The rhadamanthine judge delivered his verdict with unwavering impartiality.

The jury's rhadamanthine deliberations extended late into the night.

The prosecutor's rhadamanthine questioning exposed the defendant's lies.

The teacher's rhadamanthine gaze silenced any dissent in the classroom.