Como Pronunciar "interlocutory"
word
ˌɪntərˈlɑːkjəˌtɔːri
in-ter-LAH-kyuh-taw-ree
ˌɪntəˈlɒkjətəri
in-tuh-LOK-yuh-tuh-ree
Definição
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.
Transcrição IPA
Inglês Americano
ˌɪntərˈlɑːkjəˌtɔːri
Inglês Britânico
ˌɪntəˈlɒkjətəri
Pronúncia Simplificada
EUA
in-ter-LAH-kyuh-taw-ree
UK
in-tuh-LOK-yuh-tuh-ree
Ouça em Contexto
The court issued an interlocutory order to temporarily stop the construction.
An interlocutory appeal is made before the main trial ends.
The judge made an interlocutory decision while waiting for more evidence.
You can’t appeal the final verdict yet—only the interlocutory ruling for now.