Judicially

/ˈdʒuːdɪʃəli/

Definitions

  1. (adv.) In a manner relating to judges or the administration of justice.
    The evidence was considered judicially before the verdict was reached.

Commentary

Used to describe actions or decisions made with appropriate legal authority or according to court procedures.

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