Crossword-Solution: TRIBUNAL
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Tribunal | n. | The seat of a judge; the bench on which a judge and his associates sit for administering justice. |
| Tribunal | n. | Hence, a court or forum; as, the House of Lords, in England, is the highest tribunal in the kingdom. |
We have 27 clues for the answer “TRIBUNAL”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Court of law. | 1 answer |
| seat or bench for a judge | 1 answer |
| legal court of justice | 1 answer |
| judgement seat | 1 answer |
| confessional | 1 answer |
| board appointed to inquire into a specific matter | 1 answer |
| War crimes trier | 1 answer |
| War crimes court | 1 answer |
| SEAT of judgement | 1 answer |
| Justice venue | 1 answer |
| Judicial assembly | 1 answer |
| Judicial agency | 1 answer |
| JUDGMENT-seat | 1 answer |
| Court-martial setting | 1 answer |
| Court of justice | 1 answer |
| Judgment seat | 2 answers |
| The Supreme Court, e.g. | 3 answers |
| Supreme Court, e.g. | 3 answers |
| law-court | 3 answers |
| JUSTICE, seat of | 4 answers |
| Adjudication | 5 answers |
| legal body | 7 answers |
| ANY COURT, JUDICIAL BODY, OR BOARD WHICH FUNCTIONS IN A JUDICIAL OR QUASI-JUDICIAL ROLE | 11 answers |
| forum | 15 answers |
| BENCH ___ | 40 answers |
| COURT ___ | 68 answers |
| __ board | 84 answers |
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Sentences with TRIBUNAL (5)
Why should there not be a patient confidence in the ultimate justice of the people? Is there any better or equal hope in the world? In our present differences is either party without faith of being in the right? If the Almighty Ruler of Nations, with his eternal truth and justice, be on your side of the North, or on yours of the South, that truth and that justice will surely prevail, by the judgment of this great tribunal, the American people.
Continually, and in a thousand other ways, did she feel the innumerable throbs of anguish that had been so cunningly contrived for her by the undying, the ever-active sentence of the Puritan tribunal.
And this band of young Englishmen had, to her own knowledge, bearded the implacable and bloodthirsty tribunal of the Revolution, within the very walls of Paris itself, and had snatched away condemned victims, almost from the very foot of the guillotine.
Nevertheless, be it known to thee, that thou art to be brought before the tribunal of the Grand Master of our holy Order, there to answer for thine offences.” “May the God of Abraham be praised!” said Rebecca, folding her hands devoutly; “the name of a judge, though an enemy to my people, is to me as the name of a protector.
They would seize him, and if they didn’t kill him they would take him down the Congo to a point where a properly ordered military tribunal would do so just as effectively, though in a more regular manner.
Quotes with TRIBUNAL (3)
It is precisely when their interior worlds change shape that Bezukhov and Bolkonsky are confirmed as individuals; that they surprise; that they make themselves different; that their freedom catches fire, and with it the identity of their selves; these are moments of poetry: they experience them with such intensity that the whole world rushes forward to meet them with an intoxicating parade of wondrous details. In Tolstoy, man is the more himself, the more an individual, when …
And then as the knives and forks began to clank softly above the white tablecloths, the violins would rise alone, now suddenly mature although tentative and unsure just a short while before; slim and narrow-waisted, they eloquently proceeded with their task, took up again the lost human cause, and pleaded before the indifferent tribunal of stars, now set in a sky on which the shapes of the instruments floated like water signs or fragments of keys, unfinished lyres or swans, a…
For my sake,” he said firmly, addressing the air in front of him as though it were a tribunal, “I dinna want ye to bear another child. I wouldna risk your loss, Sassenach,” he said, his voice suddenly husky. “Not for a dozen bairns. I’ve daughters and sons, nieces and nephews, grandchildren — weans enough.” He looked at me directly then, and spoke softly.“But I’ve no life but you, Claire.” He swallowed audibly, and went on, eyes fixed on mine.“I did think, though . . . if ye …
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY.
Used 20 times in crossword archives (1967–2017).