Explore Legalistic through 10+ example sentences from English, with an explanation of the meaning. Ideal for language learners, writers and word enthusiasts.
Legalistic in a sentence
Legalistic meaning
- Of a person, following the letter of the law.
- Of a person, tending to resort to the law, as one who sues frequently.
- Practicing or characterized by legalism.
Using Legalistic
- The main meaning on this page is: Of a person, following the letter of the law. | Of a person, tending to resort to the law, as one who sues frequently. | Practicing or characterized by legalism.
- In the example corpus, legalistic often appears in combinations such as: and legalistic, the legalistic, to legalistic.
Context around Legalistic
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.4 words
- Position in the sentence: 6 start, 8 middle, 6 end
- Sentence types: 19 statements, 0 questions, 1 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Legalistic
- In this selection, "legalistic" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 24.4 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, less, damnably, identifies, process, jargon and terms stand out and add context to how "legalistic" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include adopting a legalistic approach i and and more legalistic than their. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "legalistic" sits close to words such as abhinandan, abhor and abscesses, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with legalistic
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Everything must not be legalistic in a political dispensation. (9 words)
Generally, all these texts are restricted to legalistic writings. (9 words)
The Old Testament was legalistic and based on your performance. (10 words)
As a lifetime Christian, I have heard people repeatedly tell me over the years that I needed to do this or I needed to do that to be a better Christian, however instead of adopting a legalistic approach, I essentially focused on James 4:8. (45 words)
House Democrats forced Robert Mueller to testify, after he made it clear that he was spent and had nothing to add to his damning yet damnably legalistic, double-negative report, because they were hoping the hearings would jump-start howls for impeachment. (42 words)
Based on a legalistic interpretation of what constituted "efficient use" of the land, thousands of peasants were forcefully evicted from their farms and migrated to the cities, where they became part of the industrial labor pool. (36 words)
Yes, the legalistic ensemble would howl in protest: absolutely no evidence Bobrisky was jailed for her cross-dressing! (18 words)
Example sentences (20)
But a legalistic process has its own logic and restrictions to it.
For a public television audience, you can torture with a long boring session full of incoherent inanities and legalistic jargon, beamed at an entrapped audience held spellbound by their common interest in the subject.
Here gathered those who thought it was better to achieve a real and vibrant sub-culture than a struggle for an emancipation that was often only formal and legalistic.
Their responses — noncommittal, halting and legalistic — to questions about how their schools’ disciplinary policies would apply if students were to call for the genocide of Jews left many people outraged.
In less legalistic terms, Adobe is using auto-scanning tools to make sure it isn’t hosting child porn.
The financial outlay in Europe is likely to be much, much higher as Europeans tend to be less hard-hearted and more legalistic than their American counterparts.
Yes, the legalistic ensemble would howl in protest: absolutely no evidence Bobrisky was jailed for her cross-dressing!
The Tigrayan political scientist Yemane Zerai told DW that there was little point to legalistic theorizing.
This legalistic excuse is reprehensible, because Maduro's government is in power and is therefore the only entity positioned to actually respond to the pandemic with life-saving action.
House Democrats forced Robert Mueller to testify, after he made it clear that he was spent and had nothing to add to his damning yet damnably legalistic, double-negative report, because they were hoping the hearings would jump-start howls for impeachment.
As a lifetime Christian, I have heard people repeatedly tell me over the years that I needed to do this or I needed to do that to be a better Christian, however instead of adopting a legalistic approach, I essentially focused on James 4:8.
Everything must not be legalistic in a political dispensation.
The Old Testament was legalistic and based on your performance.
True, Rosenstein could insist that he technically only said that there was no evidence in the original indictment, but that’s the kind of legalistic quibbling that, in my experience, the public loathes.
Although liberal socialism unequivocally favors a mixed market economy, it identifies legalistic and artificial monopolies to be the fault of capitalism Roland Willey Bartlett, Roland Willey Bartlett.
Based on a legalistic interpretation of what constituted "efficient use" of the land, thousands of peasants were forcefully evicted from their farms and migrated to the cities, where they became part of the industrial labor pool.
G. Dumézil, on the other hand, views the function of this god as associated with the legalistic aspect of the sovereign function of Jupiter.
Generally, all these texts are restricted to legalistic writings.
Holy Tradition is firm, even unyielding, but not rigid or legalistic; instead, it lives and breathes within the Church.
In hindsight this was only a legalistic charade which had little chance of holding up in a court of law.
Common combinations with legalistic
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- and legalistic 3×
- the legalistic 2×
- to legalistic 2×
- legalistic and 2×