noun
- Plural of interlocution; conversations or dialogues between two or more people.
- In law, a provisional judgment or decree issued during the course of a lawsuit before final judgment.
Usage: Formal or literary usage; Often used in academic or philosophical contexts
Usage: Legal term; Archaic or specialized usage
Examples
- The interlocutions between the two philosophers revealed fundamental disagreements about ethics.
- During the conference, several interlocutions took place between delegates from different nations.
- The judge issued interlocutions to clarify procedural matters before the trial concluded.
- Their lively interlocutions at the dinner table entertained all the guests.
- The novel is structured as a series of interlocutions between the main characters.
- Legal interlocutions may be appealed before the final verdict is rendered.