Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
judicare
verb
/ˈdʒuː.dɪ.keɪ/

Definition
To bring a case or cause before a court or to seek legal judgment.

Examples
- After the legal consultation, she decided to judicare her case to ensure she got fair treatment.
- Many individuals feel compelled to judicare in hopes of resolving disputes amicably through the court system.

Meaning
Judicare is often used in the context of legal processes where individuals seek to have their grievances addressed in a judicial setting.

Synonyms
- litigate
- prosecute
- contest
- appeal