sub judice

adverb
sub ju·​di·​ce | \ ˌsu̇b-ˈyü-di-ˌkā How to pronounce sub judice (audio) , ˈsəb-ˈjü-də-(ˌ)sē How to pronounce sub judice (audio) \

Definition of sub judice

: before a judge or court : not yet judicially decided

Examples of sub judice in a Sentence

Recent Examples on the Web

But media still face charges for sub judice contempt. Rod Mcguirk, The Seattle Times, "Australian reporters charged over Pell gag order violations," 26 Mar. 2019

First Known Use of sub judice

1613, in the meaning defined above

History and Etymology for sub judice

Latin

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sub judice

adverb
sub ju·​di·​ce | \ ˌsəb-ˈjü-də-sē, ˌsu̇b-ˈyü-di-ˌkā How to pronounce sub judice (audio) \

Legal Definition of sub judice

: before the court : at bar in the case sub judice

History and Etymology for sub judice

Latin