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jurisdictional

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Adj — Relating to jurisdiction, or to the boundaries of legal authority.

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jurisdictional dispute jurisdictional issue

Etymology

Formed from jurisdiction plus the adjective-forming suffix -al.

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What does “jurisdictional” mean?

The word “jurisdictional” means relating to jurisdiction, or to the boundaries of legal authority. In plain terms, having to do with which court or authority has the legal right to decide something.

How do you use “jurisdictional” in a sentence?

Here is “jurisdictional” used in a sentence: “The lawyers argued over a jurisdictional technicality before the trial even began.”

What part of speech is “jurisdictional”?

“Jurisdictional” is an adjective.

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