judicially

/dʒuˈdɪʃəli/
adverb
  1. In a way that relates to a court of law or the administration of justice.
    • The case was judicially reviewed by a panel of three judges.
    • The contract was judicially enforced after the company failed to pay.
    • He argued that the decision should be made judicially, not by politicians.
  2. In a careful, fair, and balanced manner, like a judge.
    • The committee acted judicially, listening to both sides of the argument.
    • A good manager must think judicially when resolving employee disputes.
    • She considered the evidence judicially before making up her mind.
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