Nobler

/ˈnō-blər/

Definitions

  1. (adj.) Having superior moral qualities or showing elevated character, often in the context of legal ethics or discourse.
    The judge was praised for making a nobler decision grounded in justice and fairness.

Commentary

Typically used comparatively; rarely appears with distinct legal meanings but may describe elevated ethical reasoning in legal contexts.

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