Jurisdictions

How many syllables in Jurisdictions?

jurisdictions has 4 syllables

Split Jurisdictions into syllables?

ju-ris-dic-tions

Definition of Jurisdictions

Jurisdictions refer to a geographical area or a system of authority that has the power to make and enforce laws.

How should Jurisdictions divide into syllables

The word 'jurisdictions' has four syllables, with vowels being 'u', 'i', 'i', and 'o'. The consonants in the word are 'j', 'r', 's', 'd', 'c', 't', and 'n'.

Part of Speech - Jurisdictions

Noun

The court's jurisdiction extends to the entire state.

Sentences with Jurisdictions

  • The jurisdiction of the police department covers the entire city.
  • The judge's jurisdiction was limited to this case only.
  • The company's jurisdiction extends to several states.
  • The federal government has jurisdiction over matters related to national security.
  • The state's jurisdiction is divided into several counties.
  • The tribal jurisdiction has its own set of laws.
  • The court's jurisdiction is based on the location of the crime.
  • The jurisdiction of the school board is limited to educational matters.
  • The city council's jurisdiction covers zoning laws.
  • The environmental agency has jurisdiction over pollution control.

Quotes with Jurisdictions

  • Justice delayed is justice denied. But for the 99 percent of victims who are not celebrities, justice grinds very slowly. Too slow for their families, for their communities, for America. (Carl Bernstein)
  • The judiciary is the safeguard of liberty and of property under the Constitution. (William Howard Taft)
  • The first duty of society is justice. (Alexander Hamilton)
  • Liberty and justice for all must include economic liberty and financial justice. (Marianne Williamson)
  • Justice is the constant and perpetual will to allot to every man his due. (Domitus Ulpianus)
  • The law must be stable, but it must not stand still. (Roscoe Pound)
  • The law is not a light for you or any man to see by; the law is not an instrument of any kind. The law is a causeway upon which so long as he keeps to it a citizen may walk safely. (Robert Bolt)
  • Justice is open to everyone in the same way as the Ritz Hotel. (Judge Sturgess)
  • Social justice is what the people in the jungle have. (Jimmy Hoffa)
  • Justice is conscience, not a personal conscience but the conscience of the whole of humanity. (Alexander Solzhenitsyn)
  • Justice is the insurance which we have on our lives and property. Obedience is the premium which we pay for it. (William Penn)
  • Justice is the end of government. It is the end of civil society. It ever has been and ever will be pursued until it be obtained, or until liberty be lost in the pursuit. (James Madison)
  • Justice is the tolerable accommodation of the conflicting interests of society. (Felix Frankfurter)
  • The only way to ensure democracy functions in the long run, is to ensure the rule of law is respected. (Barack Obama)
  • Justice is the sum of all moral duty. (William Godwin)
  • Justice is truth in action. (Benjamin Disraeli)
  • Justice is the first virtue of social institutions, as truth is of systems of thought. (John Rawls)
  • Law and justice are not always the same. (Gloria Steinem)
  • Justice is the constant and perpetual will to allot to every man his due. (Domitus Ulpianus)

Number of characters in Jurisdictions

13 ( j, u, r, i, s, d, i, c, t, i, o, n, s )

Unique letters in Jurisdictions

10 ( j, u, r, i, s, d, c, t, o, n )

Jurisdictions Backwards

snoitcidsiruj

Phonetic Transcription of Jurisdictions

IPA (International): ˌdʒʊrɪˈsdɪkʃʌnz

ARA (American): ˌdʒʊrɪˈsdɪkʃʌnz

EPA (English): ˌdʒʊrɪˈsdɪkʃʌnz

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