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tribunal

[C] Countable
pl: tribunals

This word carries a heavy weight of officialdom and specialized authority. It differs from a standard court in that it often deals with administrative, military, or international law rather than general civil or criminal litigation. There is a strong sense of a temporary or purpose-built assembly designed to resolve a particular crisis or a specific set of grievances. In a social or political context, the word evokes an image of stern, high-stakes deliberation. It suggests a formal process where the rules may be distinct from traditional judicial proceedings, often emphasizing a collective decision by a panel of judges rather than a single magistrate.

Countable when referring to the specific legal body or the physical location where the hearing takes place.

Meanings

Noun
[someone][something]

A court of justice or a body established to adjudicate a specific dispute.

"The international tribunal was convened to investigate war crimes."

Noun
[someone][something]

The seat of judgment or the place where a trial occurs.

"The accused was brought before the tribunal for sentencing."

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