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Subjudice

Definition:

The term subjudice refers to a legal phrase indicating that a matter is under judicial consideration and therefore cannot be discussed or decided upon outside of the courtroom.

Sense 1 - Adjective:

When used as an adjective, subjudice implies that a case or issue is currently under legal investigation or awaiting a court decision.

Example sentence: The news outlet refrained from publishing any articles about the ongoing investigation as it was subjudice.

Sense 2 - Adverb:

As an adverb, subjudice signifies that something is being done with respect to the pending decision of a court.

Example sentence: The company temporarily suspended the activity subjudice, waiting for the court's ruling before proceeding.

Sense 3 - Noun:

As a noun, subjudice refers to a matter or case under consideration by a court.

Example sentence: The lawyer argued against discussing the details of the case in public due to it being subjudice.

Sense 4 - Verb:

When used as a verb, subjudice means to put a matter under legal consideration or in a state of being pending a court judgment.

Example sentence: The judge ruled to subjudice the issue until further evidence could be presented.

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