Certiorate

/ˌsɜːrʃiːˈɔːreɪt/ verb

To grant a writ of certiorari, a legal order from a higher court requesting records from a lower court for review.

From the Latin phrase 'certiorari' (meaning 'to be informed'), derived from 'certior' (more certain) and 'arare' (to make). This is specific legal terminology from the English common law tradition.

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