adjective
- relating to law or legal matters; of or concerning jurisprudence
Usage: formal; legal terminology
Examples
- The professor explained the juristic principles underlying contract law.
- Her juristic analysis of the case was thorough and well-reasoned.
- The court considered both juristic precedent and contemporary legal standards.
- Students must understand juristic concepts to succeed in law school.
- The juristic framework provides guidance for interpreting statutes.
- His juristic expertise made him a valuable consultant on legal reform.