juratory

/dʒʊˈreɪtɔri/ or /ˈdʒʊərɪtɔri/

Definitions

1. noun

relating to or characteristic of a jury; or a statement or oath taken by a person, typically before giving evidence, that they will tell the truth.

“The juratory oath is a crucial aspect of the judicial process, ensuring the integrity of the testimony.”

Synonyms

  • jury-related
  • testimonial

Antonyms

  • false
  • perjurious