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judicare

[ joo-di-kair ]

noun

  1. Often Judicare. a federally funded program providing free or low-cost legal services to people with low incomes.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of judicare1

An Americanism dating back to 1965–70; judi(cial) + care, on the model of Medicare ( def )

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Example Sentences

Deponat ecclesia episcopum suum, quod ad eam spectet judicare de voce pastorum.

The trombone passage which now appears just before the entrance of the chorus on judicare was formerly set for the horns.

Quod praestare dignetur qui venturus est judicare viros et mortuos et saeculum per ignem, Resp.

I have already stated this legal axiom: Incivile est nisi tota lege inspecta judicare.

Judicis est judicare secundum allegata et probata—It is the judge's duty to decide in accordance with what is alleged and proved.

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