injudicable

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

in- +‎ judicable

Adjective[edit]

injudicable (comparative more injudicable, superlative most injudicable)

  1. (rare) Not able to be determined by a judge.
    • 2009, Andrew Hoberek, The Twilight of the Middle Class:
      Kenneth Warren has recently proposed that we bypass this more or less injudicable debate by historicizing Ellison's racial politics, which remained grounded in the Jim Crow Era in a way that explains his inability to finish his second novel and renders his first in some ways irrelevant to contemporary debates.