judiciable

[joo-di-shuh-buhl]

judiciable Definition

  • 1able to be judged or decided by a court of law
  • 2subject to trial in a court of law

Using judiciable: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "judiciable" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The case was deemed non-judiciable and was dismissed.

  • Example

    The issue is now judiciable and will be heard in court.

  • Example

    The court found the matter to be judiciable and proceeded with the trial.

judiciable Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for judiciable

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Summary: judiciable in Brief

The term 'judiciable' [joo-di-shuh-buhl] refers to something that can be judged or decided by a court of law. It is often used to describe matters that are subject to trial in a court of law, as in 'The issue is now judiciable and will be heard in court.'