Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
judicatory
Adjective
/ˈdʒuːdɪkətəri/

Definition
Relating to the administration of justice, or the judicial system.

Examples
- The judicatory function of the court is essential for ensuring fair trials.
- In a judicatory system, judges have the power to interpret laws.
- The organization created a judicatory panel to address grievances fairly.

Meaning
The term ‘judicatory’ refers to anything that is associated with the judiciary or the act of judging, often used in contexts involving legal or court matters.

Synonyms
- Judicial
- Legal
- Judging
- Adjudicative