English edit

Etymology edit

un- +‎ judicial

Adjective edit

unjudicial (comparative more unjudicial, superlative most unjudicial)

  1. Not judicial.
    • 1886, Frank Richard Stockton, The Late Mrs. Null[1]:
      He began by the very unjudicial act of pledging himself, to himself, that nothing should interfere with this new, this true love.
    • 1911, R. Austin Freeman, The Vanishing Man[2]:
      The proceedings of that fine old institution, the coroner's court, are apt to have their dignity impaired by the somewhat unjudicial surroundings amidst which they are conducted.