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Interlocutory Meaning in English

word

ˌɪntərˈlɑːkjəˌtɔːri
in-ter-LAH-kyuh-taw-ree
ˌɪntəˈlɒkjətəri
in-tuh-LOK-yuh-tuh-ree

Definición

Describes something, especially a court order or decision, made temporarily during a legal case and not final. "Interlocutory" matters address issues that come up before the case is completely settled.

Uso & Matices

Primarily used in legal and formal contexts. Common collocations: 'interlocutory order', 'interlocutory appeal', 'interlocutory injunction'. Not commonly used in daily conversation. Only refers to temporary, non-final court decisions.

Oraciones de Ejemplo

The court issued an interlocutory order to temporarily stop the construction.

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An interlocutory appeal is made before the main trial ends.

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The judge made an interlocutory decision while waiting for more evidence.

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You can’t appeal the final verdict yet—only the interlocutory ruling for now.

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The lawyers spent days arguing over the interlocutory orders before trial.

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Since the judge’s interlocutory decision changed everything, both sides had to rethink their approach.

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