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unjuˈdicial, a. (un-1 7, 5 b.)
1599Warn. Faire Wom. i. 34 You have..Some odd ends of old jests scrap'd up together, To tickle shallow unjudicial ears. 1867Sat. Rev. 6 Apr. 436/2 A vigour which almost reaches vehemence, but which is never unscholarlike or unjudicial. 1894Daily News 15 June 3/3 Infusing into it a very unjudicial amount of sentiment and passion. |