adjective
- relating to judgment or the administration of justice
Usage: formal
noun
- a court of justice or tribunal
- a governing body of a church that has judicial authority
Usage: formal
Usage: ecclesiastical
Examples
- The judicatory powers of the court were clearly defined in the constitution.
- She appeared before the local judicatory to present her case.
- The church's judicatory met to discuss disciplinary matters.
- His judicatory role required careful consideration of all evidence.
- The regional judicatory oversees several congregations in the area.
- Appeals from lower courts go to the state's highest judicatory.
- The judicatory process ensures fair treatment for all parties.