Definition of Judicable

1. Adjective. Capable of being judged or decided. "Judicable issues"

Similar to: Determinable

Definition of Judicable

1. a. Capable of being judged; capable of being tried or decided upon.

Definition of Judicable

1. Adjective. Capable of being judged; capable of being tried or decided upon. ¹

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Definition of Judicable

1. [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Judicable

judgment in personam
judgment in rem
judgment lien
judgment of Solomon
judgment of conviction
judgment of dismissal
judgment on the merits
judgment on the pleadings
judgment proof
judgmental
judgmentalism
judgmentally
judgmentless
judgments
judgship
judicable (current term)
judication
judications
judicative
judicator
judicatories
judicators
judicatory
judicature
judicatures
judicial
judicial activism
judicial admission
judicial branch
judicial day

Literary usage of Judicable

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Works of the Reverend John Fletcher by John Fletcher (1833)
"That it is not barely the having a mil, but the having free will, which constitutes us accountable, judicable, and punishable. (2. ..."

2. An essay on the philosophy of Christianity by Caleb Pitt (1824)
"... and you will see that it is not barely the having a will, but the having free choice, which constitutes us accountable, judicable, and punishable. ..."

3. The Methodist Review (1833)
"... and permissive decrees: now children who have hands, and do not place them as they are bid, are accountable, and accountable children are judicable; ..."

4. Japan, Its History, Arts, and Literature by Frank Brinkley (1902)
"She asked that all foreigners within her borders, without distinction of nationality, should be subject to her laws and judicable by her law courts as ..."

5. Supreme Court Reporter by Robert Desty, United States Supreme Court, West Publishing Company (1918)
"... and not the po- ».litical, non-judicable one common to all that S the public shall be protected against harm- * ful acts, which is'here relied on. ..."

6. The Monist by Hegeler Institute (1915)
"... an assertion two things : (a) The recognition of the truth ; (b) The content which is recognized as true. The content I called the "judicable content" ..."

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