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Usage

  • abdicate

    If someone abdicates, they give up their responsibility for something, such as a king's transfer of power when he gives up his throne.

  • predicament

    If you are in a predicament, you are in a difficult situation or unpleasant mess that is hard to get out of.

  • dedicate

    When you dedicate yourself to something, you spend a lot of time and effort doing it.

  • adjudication

    the final judgment in a legal proceeding

  • adjudicator

    a person who studies and settles conflicts and disputes

  • indicate

    be a signal for or a symptom of

  • indication

    something that serves to indicate or suggest

  • indicator

    a number or ratio (a value on a scale of measurement) derived from a series of observed facts

  • indices

    Indices is the plural form of the word 'index' which means: a guide at the back of a book that tells you where you can find information in the book.

  • injudicious

    lacking or showing lack of judgment or discretion

  • judicature

    an assembly (including one or more judges) to conduct judicial business

  • judicial

    decreed by or proceeding from a court of justice

  • judiciary

    persons who administer justice

  • juridical

    of or relating to the law or jurisprudence

  • predicate

    make the (grammatical) predicate in a proposition

  • prejudicial

    (sometimes followed by `to') causing harm or injury

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