Injudicable
adj ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
- 1 Not able to be determined by a judge. rare
"Kenneth Warren has recently proposed that we bypass this more or less injudicable debate by historicizing Ellison's racial politics, which remained grounded in the Jim Crow Era in a way that explains his inability to finish his second novel and renders his first in some ways irrelevant to contemporary debates."
Example
More examples"Kenneth Warren has recently proposed that we bypass this more or less injudicable debate by historicizing Ellison's racial politics, which remained grounded in the Jim Crow Era in a way that explains his inability to finish his second novel and renders his first in some ways irrelevant to contemporary debates."
Etymology
From in- + judicable.
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