jurisprudent

The word “jurisprudent” has 4 syllables: ju-ris-pru-dent

It's pronounced as /ˌdʒʊr.ɪsˈpruː.dənt/


What is synonym and antonym for jurisprudent?

In the thesaurus, “jurisprudent” has 41 synonyms.

Here are synonyms for jurisprudent along with examples of usage in sentences.


Synonyms for jurisprudent

Meanings of jurisprudent

  • noun
    1. One skilled in law or jurisprudence.
  • adjective
    1. Understanding law; skilled in jurisprudence.

Example Sentences

  • The jurisprudent scholar provided valuable insights into constitutional law.
  • His jurisprudent analysis helped clarify the complex legal issue.
  • She is considered a jurisprudent expert in international law.
  • The judge relied on the jurisprudent opinions to make a fair ruling.
  • A jurisprudent approach is essential for interpreting evolving legal standards.

On this page you'll find 41 synonyms or another words to jurisprudent, such as: adjudicator, appraiser, arbiter, assessor, auditor, authority, beak.

Make sure to choose synonyms and antonyms that are appropriate for the context of the sentence.

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magistrate

warrantable

judge

  • accept
  • act on
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  • adjudicator
  • allow
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  • auditor
  • authority
  • beak
  • believe
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  • calculate
  • call
  • chancellor
  • check
  • chief justice
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  • collect
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  • esteem
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  • give a hearing
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  • guess
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  • judiciary
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  • justice
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  • legal official
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  • make
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judged

  • abstracted
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  • advised
  • aforethought
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  • constitutional
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  • contrite
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  • criticized
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  • damned
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  • decreed
  • deduced
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  • deliberated
  • delinquent
  • depended
  • depraved
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  • felt
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  • innocent
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  • judicial
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  • jurisprudent
  • just
  • justifiable
  • justified
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  • legit
  • legitimate
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  • licit
  • made
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  • official
  • on the level
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  • philosophized
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  • prepense
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  • purposive
  • put
  • rationalized
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  • redetermined
  • refereed
  • regarded
  • regretful
  • rejudged
  • relied
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  • resolved
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  • right
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  • ruled
  • sanctioned
  • schemed
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  • sentenced
  • settled
  • sheepish
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  • sized up
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  • sound
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  • understood
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  • warrantable
  • warranted
  • wary
  • weighed
  • wicked
  • willful
  • with forethought
  • within the law
  • witting
  • wrong

lawful


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