C1 adjective 격식체

exjurite

/ɛksˈdʒʊəraɪt/

Describing a person who has been released from a legal oath or has completed their service on a jury. It refers to the status of being no longer bound by the specific legal constraints of a sworn panel.

예시

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1

The exjurite man was finally able to discuss the details of the long trial with his family.

The exjurite man was finally able to discuss the details of the long trial with his family.

2

Upon the verdict's announcement, the individuals attained exjurite status and were dismissed by the judge.

Upon the verdict's announcement, the individuals attained exjurite status and were dismissed by the judge.

3

I'm exjurite now, so I can go back to my normal life without checking the news restrictions.

I'm exjurite now, so I can go back to my normal life without checking the news restrictions.

어휘 가족

명사
exjurite
부사
exjuritely
형용사
exjurite
관련
exjurancy
💡

암기 팁

Think of an 'Ex' (former) who was on a 'Jury'—they are now 'Ex-jur-ite'.

빠른 퀴즈

Once the judge dismissed the panel, the _____ members were free to return to their homes.

정답!

정답은: exjurite

예시

1

The exjurite man was finally able to discuss the details of the long trial with his family.

everyday

The exjurite man was finally able to discuss the details of the long trial with his family.

2

Upon the verdict's announcement, the individuals attained exjurite status and were dismissed by the judge.

formal

Upon the verdict's announcement, the individuals attained exjurite status and were dismissed by the judge.

3

I'm exjurite now, so I can go back to my normal life without checking the news restrictions.

informal

I'm exjurite now, so I can go back to my normal life without checking the news restrictions.

4

Research into exjurite psychological trauma suggests that long trials have lasting effects on former jurors.

academic

Research into exjurite psychological trauma suggests that long trials have lasting effects on former jurors.

5

The HR department processed the exjurite employee's return to the office after six months of sequestration.

business

The HR department processed the exjurite employee's return to the office after six months of sequestration.

어휘 가족

명사
exjurite
부사
exjuritely
형용사
exjurite
관련
exjurancy

자주 쓰는 조합

exjurite status exjurite status
exjurite panel exjurite panel
exjurite interview exjurite interview
attain exjurite attain exjurite
exjurite obligations exjurite obligations

자주 쓰는 구문

of exjurite standing

of exjurite standing

once exjurite

once exjurite

exjurite and free

exjurite and free

자주 혼동되는 단어

exjurite vs abjure

Abjure is a verb meaning to solemnly renounce a belief, while exjurite is an adjective describing one released from an oath.

exjurite vs adjure

Adjure is a verb meaning to urge or request someone solemnly to do something.

📝

사용 참고사항

This is a highly technical or 'test-specific' term usually found in legal contexts or advanced vocabulary assessments. It is rarely used in common conversation, where 'former juror' is preferred.

⚠️

자주 하는 실수

Learners often confuse this with verbs ending in '-ate'. Remember that 'exjurite' functions primarily as an adjective or a noun for the person themselves.

💡

암기 팁

Think of an 'Ex' (former) who was on a 'Jury'—they are now 'Ex-jur-ite'.

📖

어원

Derived from the Latin prefix 'ex-' (out of/former) and 'jure' (oath or law).

문법 패턴

used as a predicative adjective (e.g., 'he is exjurite') can function as a count noun no plural form when used as an adjective
🌍

문화적 맥락

In the US legal system, the transition to exjurite status allows individuals to speak to the press, which is a significant moment in high-profile trials.

빠른 퀴즈

Once the judge dismissed the panel, the _____ members were free to return to their homes.

정답!

정답은: exjurite

관련 단어

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binavent

C1

To divide a single process, stream, or strategy into two distinct but parallel channels or outcomes. It is primarily used in technical or procedural contexts to describe the intentional and strategic splitting of resources or workflows to increase efficiency or manage complexity.

subclamious

C1

Describing a sound or environment that is moderately noisy or somewhat clamorous. It refers to a level of vocalization or background noise that is audible and potentially disruptive but falls short of a full, overwhelming clamor.

autographhood

C1

The state, quality, or condition of being an autograph or a handwritten original document. It refers to the status of a text or signature as having been personally inscribed by the individual it is attributed to.

prologcide

C1

Describing an action, policy, or mindset that involves the intentional destruction, removal, or bypassing of a prologue or introductory phase. It characterizes anything that seeks to eliminate the 'start' to reach the core or conclusion immediately.

inlegal

C1

A non-standard or archaic variation of the word 'illegal', referring to actions or conditions that are prohibited by law or official regulations. In modern English, it is primarily used as a distractor in language proficiency tests or found in non-native speech before prefix assimilation occurs.

hyperfacsion

C1

Describing a state of extreme fragmentation or division within a group, organization, or political body into numerous, often hostile, competing factions. It implies a level of discord where constructive cooperation is paralyzed by excessive micro-divisions.

dispetism

C1

To engage in a systematic and often petty rejection of established norms or authoritative directives. It describes the act of obstructing progress through deliberate non-compliance or by treating formal requirements with calculated contempt.

interautoite

C1

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autolaudible

C1

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