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What is an 'ecumenical abuser'?
I hear Judge Judy say that she is one quite often . . .
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It is not a programme I have seen but I understand it is American law, which has some similarity with English law but is not the same, the adjective ecumenical refers to the representation of the various Christian churches, so I suppose it may mean someone who abuses all sides, as D97 says. It is not a phase I have heard used in English law and if I did I would ask for a definition.
Strictly speaking it would be abusing all the Christian churches, if Collins is correct: "of or relating to the Christian church throughout the world".
Judge Judy saying "catholic abuser" would be better, but I do see a difficulty with that! After all, 'catholic' does mean 'universal','all inclusive', 'relating to all men'.
Judge Judy saying "catholic abuser" would be better, but I do see a difficulty with that! After all, 'catholic' does mean 'universal','all inclusive', 'relating to all men'.
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