quasi-judicial [kwey-zahy-joo-dish-uh l, kwey-sahy-, kwah-see-, -zee-] ExamplesWord Origin adjective
- noting, pertaining to, or exercising powers or functions that resemble those of a court or a judge: a quasi-judicial agency.
Origin of quasi-judicial First recorded in 1830–40 Examples from the Web for quasi-judicial Historical Examples of quasi-judicial
In the New Testament a few examples appear in which his utterances are given a quasi-judicial tone.
Solomon and Solomonic Literature
Moncure Daniel Conway
What of the whole judicial or quasi-judicial administration of martial law?
Sir Valentine Chirol
British Dictionary definitions for quasi-judicial quasi-judicial adjective
- denoting or relating to powers and functions similar to those of a judge, such as those exercised by an arbitrator, administrative tribunal, etc