adjective
- capable of being judged or decided by a court of law; subject to judicial determination
Usage: formal; legal
Examples
- The dispute was deemed judicable and therefore could be brought before the court.
- Not all disagreements are judicable; some matters fall outside judicial authority.
- The contract contained a clause stating that any breach would be judicable in state court.
- The judge ruled that the question was judicable and proceeded with the trial.
- Political questions are often considered non-judicable in constitutional law.