judication

noun

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin iudicatio, iudicationis.

  1. borrowed from iudicatio

Definitions

  1. The act of judging, judgment.

    • Moreover it is clear that in Cicero's time judication in civil as well as in criminal cases enhanced a man's dignity, which was dear to every upper-class Roman.
    • Judication is a process in which each party offers facts and arguments to a judge or executive in order to persuade that arbiter to render an authoritative decision on its behalf.

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