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dicast in a sentence

n.

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Definition

DICAST (noun): In ancient Greece, a juror or judge responsible for presiding over legal cases and ensuring justice.

Sample Sentences

  1. The dicast presided over the case with a keen sense of justice.
  2. In ancient Greece, a dicast was essential for maintaining civic order and fairness.
  3. The role of the dicast has evolved, but its importance in legal proceedings remains significant.
  4. During the trial, the dicast listened intently to both sides before rendering a verdict.
  5. Many philosophers debated the moral responsibilities of a dicast in their judgments.