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subjudate

 

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Subjudate (verb)

Definition: To bring someone or something under judicial control or authority.

Example sentence: The federal government decided to subjudate the controversial case to ensure a fair trial.


Subjudate (adjective)

Definition: Describing something that is subject to judicial control or authority.

Example sentence: The subjudate proceedings allowed both parties to present their arguments to the judge.


Subjudate (noun)

Definition: A person or entity who is under judicial control or authority.

Example sentence: The subjudates patiently waited for their case to be resolved by the court.


Local usage - Subjudate as slang (verb)

Definition: To dominate or overpower someone in a local social context.

Example sentence: The charismatic local celebrity managed to subjudate the crowd with his incredible stage presence.


Local usage - Subjudate as colloquial (adjective)

Definition: Describing someone or something that is superior or dominant among the local community.

Example sentence: Her subjudate business skills allowed her to become the most successful entrepreneur in the town.


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