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/jooh"di kay'tiv/, adj.having ability to judge; judging: the judicative faculty.[1635-45; < ML judicativus, equiv. to L judic- (see JUDGE) + -ativus -ATIVE]
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Judicative — Ju di*ca*tive, a. Having power to judge; judicial; as, the judicative faculty. Hammond. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
judicative — index judicial, juridical Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
judicative — (adj.) 1640s, from L. judicat , pp. stem of judicare to judge, which is related to judicem (see JUDGE (Cf. judge) (v.)) + IVE (Cf. ive) … Etymology dictionary
judicative — [jo͞o′dikāt΄iv, jo͞o′dikə tiv] adj. [< L judicatus, pp. of judicare (see JUDICABLE) + IVE] judging; judicial … English World dictionary
judicative — /ˈdʒudəkətɪv/ (say joohduhkuhtiv) adjective having ability to judge; judging: the judicative faculty …
judicative — ˌkād.iv adjective Etymology: Medieval Latin judicativus, from Latin judicatus (past participle of judicare to judge) + ivus ive : having the power to judge : judicial all the judicative authority of the House of Lords David Hume †1776 … Useful english dictionary
judicative — adj. judging, having the power to judge … English contemporary dictionary
judicative — ju·di·ca·tive … English syllables
JUGEMENT — Le jugement est l’acte de la pensée qui affirme ou nie, et qui ainsi pose le vrai; plus largement, c’est le point d’arrêt d’un problème, qui s’achève dans une décision. L’existence du jugement est donc au point de rencontre de multiples approches … Encyclopédie Universelle
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