Sub judice is a phrase derived from Latin, meaning "under judgment" or "under consideration by a court of law." Antonyms for this term include "settled," "resolved," and "concluded." These words indicate that a case has been brought to a verdict, a decision has been made, and there are no further legal proceedings. Other antonyms for "sub judice" are "decided," "closed," and "finalized." These antonyms suggest a state of closure and that the matter at hand has been resolved through legal or other means. While "sub judice" may indicate uncertainty and ongoing legal proceedings, the antonyms imply certainty and finality.