noun
- a person who adheres strictly to law or prescription
- a person who views salvation as earned through adherence to moral law rather than through faith or grace
Usage: religious
Examples
- The judge was known as a legalist who interpreted statutes very narrowly.
- Critics called him a legalist for his rigid adherence to company policy.
- The pastor warned against becoming a legalist who focuses only on rules.
- As a constitutional legalist, she believed in strict interpretation of the text.
- The legalist approach left no room for flexibility in applying the regulations.
- Many viewed the Pharisees as legalists who emphasized law over compassion.