Dictionary Entry
judicable
Part of SpeechadjectivePronunciation/joo-dik-uh-bull/Capable of being judged or decided by a court.
In a Sentence
“The contract's breach was judicable, allowing the court to rule on the dispute.”
Origin
From Latin judicabilis, from judicare ‘to judge’.
Common Phrases
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Poetry examples for “judicable”
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