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VERB

1) To adjudicate: rule, decide, resolve, or decide.

2) To detemine: evaluate, study, examine, appraise, or consider.

NOUN

3) judicial official : magistrate, justice, magister, adjudicator, arbiter

4) decider : authority, expert, evaluator, appraiser

*A synonym for judicial ddress is "your honor."

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