"Judicative" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Judicative" Meaning

Judicative refers to the quality of being related to judgment or the act of judging. It relates to the independence of thought and decision-making, often involving the ability to weigh facts, evaluate evidence, and make sound judgments.

"Judicative" Examples

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Judicative is an adjective that means relating to or exercising judgment or decision-making.

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The judge's judicative role in the trial was to determine the guilt or innocence of the accused. (#1)
The company's board of directors takes a judicative role in making strategic decisions. (#2)
The president's judicative actions in foreign policy have been subject to criticism. (#3)
The court's judicative process is designed to be fair and impartial. (#4)
The lawyer's judicative skills in cross-examining witnesses were impressive. (#5)

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The word "judgment" can have multiple meanings, but here are the most common ones:<br><br>1. The process of judging or making a decision: "The jury delivered its judgment on the case."<br>2. A decision or ruling made by a judge or court: "The judge handed down a verdict and judgment in the lawsuit."<br>3. A harsh or critical opinion: "The critics' judgment of the movie was overwhelmingly negative."<br>4. A sense of right or wrong, moral principle: "My personal judgment is that stealing is wrong."<br>5. In psychology, judgment refers to the process of thinking critically and making assessments or evaluations: "Judgment is an important skill in business decision-making."<br><br>In general, "judgment" can refer to the act of evaluating or deciding something, or the outcome of such an evaluation.

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Judicialisation refers to the increasing intervention and involvement of the judiciary in various aspects of life, such as politics, economics, and social issues. This can result from the courts exercising greater authority and expanding their jurisdiction to resolve disputes and protect individual rights. Judicialisation can lead to a greater role for the judiciary in shaping public policy and influencing the way governments and institutions operate.