Sentence example with the word 'judicially'

judicially

Definition adv. as ordered by a court

Last update: August 15, 2015


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Like the nobles, again, the burgesses had the right of confirming royal grants and of taking part in legislation; and they may be said to have formed - socially, politically and judicially - an independent and powerful estate.   [Please select]

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But just let us look at the circumstances judicially.   [Please select]

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Gresley, judicially, with the natural masculine abhorrence of a feminine skirmish.   [Please select]

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But I warrant ye didn't have the heft," and she lifted it, judicially."   [Please select]

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At that the Vicomtesse laughed, and her eye rested judicially on me.   [Please select]

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A large percentage of the cases that went against the accused were in towns judicially independent of the assize courts.   [Please select]

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"I don't know whether I hit him or not," he said, judicially, "but the chances are pow'ful good that I did."'   [Please select]

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