We cannot, however, but respect the integrity with which he clung to the instructions of his youth, amidst poverty, and all those inconveniencies which usually drive men to a discontent with things as they are.
His heroick lines are often formed of monosyllables; but yet they are sometimes sweet and sonorous.
First, They tell us that it is not certain that the apostles were sitting when they received this sacrament from Christ, and that adhuc sub judice lis est.
Thus they contend and rail, and every mart write books pro and con, et adhuc sub judice lis est: let them agree as they will, I proceed.
Adhuc sub judicelis est=--The affair is not yet decided.
Judicium a non suo judice datum nullius est momenti=--Judgment given by a judge in a matter outside his jurisdiction is of no legal force.
Adhuc sub judice lis est--and it is never likely to be satisfactorily settled.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "judice" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.