Synonym: discriminative, juridic, juridical. Similar words: official, officially, artificial, musician, social, racial, physician, special. Meaning: [dʒuː'dɪʃl] adj. 1. decreed by or proceeding from a court of justice 2. belonging or appropriate to the office of a judge 3. relating to the administration of justice or the function of a judge 4. expressing careful judgment.
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(271) The paper analyzes problems in medical parole and the causes and proposes the strengthening of law enforcement and the role of judicial doctors in the identification of invalidism.
(272) Criminal victim is the direct aggrieved party , whose rights always suffer negligence neither by the law nor by the judicial practice.
(273) The author of "the judicial view of local China" think that we should treat the legal extensity seriously .
(274) The accusation in our Criminal Law is not set by legislation, but is definitized by judicial interpretations of the supreme judicial departments.
(275) Enriching the research in it could maturate the theory perspective, and guide both legislative and judicial practice in our country.
More similar words: official, officially, artificial, musician, social, racial, physician, special, crucial, socially, politician, technician, especially, financial, specialty, commercial, specialist, specialize, social services, financial crisis, studio, erudite, including, excluding, dictate, radical, predict, medical, verdict, dedicate.