sub judice

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Latin sub iūdice.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /sʌb ˈdʒuːdɪsiː/

Adjective[edit]

sub judice (not comparable)

  1. (law, of a case or matter before a court) Under consideration; being presently considered, litigated, or adjudicated.
    • 2000, Graham Priest, Logic: A Very Short Introduction:
      The logic of phrases such as "knows that" is still very much sub judice in logic.

Synonyms[edit]

Italian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Unadapted borrowing from Latin sub iūdice (literally under judge).

Adjective[edit]

sub judice (invariable)

  1. under trial or being considered by a judge or court; sub judice

Adverb[edit]

sub judice

  1. under trial or being considered by a judge or court; sub judice