Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Not judicial; not according to the forms of law.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective rare Not according to the forms of law; not judicial.
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- adjective Not according to the forms of
law ; notjudicial .
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Examples
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That if there are two possible readings, one that would impute to that court injudicial behavior, lack of integrity, indeed, dishonesty, and the other that would read the opinion to say we think this court is attempting to construe the state law but it may have been wrong, we might have interpreted it differently, but we are not the arbiters, they are?
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That if there are two possible readings, one that would impute to that court injudicial behavior, lack of integrity, indeed, dishonesty, and the other that would read the opinion to say we think this court is attempting to construe the state law but it may have been wrong, we might have interpreted it differently, but we are not the arbiters, they are?
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Continuous physical and psychological attacks on policemen could cause their reactions to become more injudicial, psychiatrist Dr
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"Well, I'm glad to hear that at all events," retorted his questioner in rather an injudicial way.
Bob Strong's Holidays Adrift in the Channel John B. [Illustrator] Greene
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We shall see that He adopted another tone when He was properly arraigned before the assembled Sanhedrim; but in this more private, injudicial, inquisitorial interview, with one scathing rebuke He tore away the cloak of assumed ignorance with which this crafty man veiled his sinister purpose, and laid His secret thoughts open to the gaze of all.
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His _Kaspar Hauser_ is composed in a violently injudicial style.
Historical Mysteries Andrew Lang 1878
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I'd like the Canadian government to step in, quash the bullying, censorious action brought by the Canadian Muslim Congress, shut down the pseudo-legal "human rights" kangaroo courts that exist to enable this sort of injudicial nuisance suit, apologise to Mark Steyn and the magazine which published his article, reprimand the Muslim organisation involved, and ensure that religious pressure groups never again have the power in a civil society to bully writers or publishers into silence with the threat of McCarthyesque quasi-trials invoking the elastic term "human rights".
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2007
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