IPA: /ˈdʒʊrɪləs/
KK: /ˈdʒʊrɪləs/
Definition: Referring to a legal situation or trial that does not involve a jury.
Example: The case was decided in a juryless trial, where the judge made the final ruling.
IPA: /ˈdʒʊə.mən/
KK: /ˈdʒʊrɪmən/
Definition: A person who is selected to be a member of a jury in a court of law.
Example: The juryman listened carefully to the evidence presented during the trial.
IPA: /ˈdʒʌsɪv/
KK: /ˈdʒʌsɪv/
Definition: A form of a verb used to express a command or request.
Example: In some languages, the jussive mood is used to give orders or suggestions.
IPA: /ˈdʒʌstɪs/
KK: /ˈdʒʌstɪs/
Definition: The quality of being fair and reasonable, or the legal system that ensures fairness and the punishment of wrongdoings.
Example: The court's decision was based on a sense of justice for all parties involved.
IPA: /dʒʌstɪʃəˈbɪlɪti/
KK: /dʒʌstɪʃəˈbɪlɪti/
Definition: The ability of a legal issue to be decided by a court of law.
Example: The justiciability of the case was questioned by the defense attorney.
IPA: //dʒʌsˈtɪʃəbl//
KK: /dʒʌsˈtɪʃəbl/
Definition: Suitable to be decided in a court of law or by legal principles.
Example: The case was deemed justiciable, allowing it to be heard in court.
IPA: //ˌdʒʌstɪfaɪəˈbɪlɪti//
KK: /dʒʌstɪfaɪəˈbɪlɪti/
Definition: The quality or state of being able to be defended or justified, often in a moral or logical sense.
Example: The justifiability of the decision was questioned by many experts.
IPA: /ˈdʒʌstɪfaɪəbl/
KK: /ˈdʒʌstɪfaɪəbl/
Definition: Able to be shown as right or reasonable; having good reasons or grounds for something.
Example: Her anger was justifiable given the circumstances.
IPA: /ˈdʒʌstɪfaɪəbli/
KK: /dʒʌstɪfaɪəbli/
Definition: In a way that is reasonable or can be defended with good reasons.
Example: She justifiably felt proud of her achievements after all the hard work she put in.
IPA: /ˌdʒʌstɪfɪˈkeɪʃən/
KK: /dʒʌstɪfɪˈkeɪʃən/
Definition: A reason or explanation that shows something is right or acceptable.
Example: The lawyer provided a strong justification for her client's actions.
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