unjudicial

[US]/[ʌnˈdʒuːdɪʃəl]/
[UK]/[ʌnˈdʒuːdɪʃəl]/

Translation

adj.Not judicial; not relating to the judiciary.; Lacking judicial qualities; unfair; biased.

Phrases & Collocations

unjudicial conduct

unjudicially appointed

being unjudicial

unjudicial ruling

unjudicial decision

highly unjudicial

appeared unjudicial

unjudicial manner

was unjudicial

seemingly unjudicial

Example Sentences

the investigation was largely unjudicial, relying on hearsay rather than concrete evidence.

his unjudicial treatment of the witnesses raised serious concerns about the trial's fairness.

we sought an unjudicial review of the case to ensure impartiality.

the committee aimed for an unjudicial assessment of the project proposal.

the media's unjudicial portrayal of the politician damaged his reputation.

it was an unjudicial decision to dismiss her without a proper hearing.

the judge strived for an unjudicial outcome, considering all perspectives.

the unjudicial allocation of resources fueled resentment among the employees.

we need an unjudicial system to protect the rights of all citizens.

the unjudicial application of the rules led to widespread dissatisfaction.

the company's unjudicial practices were exposed in a whistleblower report.

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