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Vocabulary Definitions # 42

Vocabulary Definitions # 42. JUD MOD LEG BIBLIO. Prejudice : irrational fear or hatred of a race, religion, or group (prejudge) Adjudicate: to hand down a judicial sentence Misjudge: to judge incorrectly. Judiciary: system of courts Judgment: a ruling or decision made

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Vocabulary Definitions # 42

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  1. Vocabulary Definitions #42 JUD MOD LEG BIBLIO

  2. Prejudice: irrational fear or hatred of a race, religion, or group (prejudge) Adjudicate: to hand down a judicial sentence Misjudge: to judge incorrectly Judiciary: system of courts Judgment: a ruling or decision made What other words can you think of? JUD – to JUDGE

  3. Legislate: to make or pass laws Legalistic: strict adherence to the law Legally: an adverb describing an action as following the law Privilege: a special advantage Allegiance: loyalty to one’s country (and its laws) Delegate: noun – a person who is appointed to a position of legal use verb – to appoint a person to a position of legal use LEG - LAW

  4. Moderate: keep within reasonable limits Mode: a way or manner of doing something Modification: to change how something is done to meet the needs of others Modern: relating to the present Modality: a tendency to conform to a certain pattern(or way of doing something) Remodel: to shape or do something again MOD – way of doing something

  5. Bibliography: a list of writings, articles or books on a specific topic (you will put this at the end of big research papers you do  ) Bibliophile: person who loves to collect books Biblical: relating to the Bible (which is a famous book) BIBLIO

  6. LEG – to READ • Legacy: to leave behind history for others to read about • Legible: neat enough to be read • Illegible: not able to read (too messy) • Legend: a story handed down from earlier times

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