-ˌverəˈdik(ˌ)tō
Etymology: Medieval Latin
: notwithstanding a verdict — used of a judgment entered by order of the court on motion of one party for that party notwithstanding a verdict for the other party (as when the record shows that the party for whom the verdict was rendered is not entitled to judgment as a matter of law)
refer to judgment non obstante veredicto — Richard Hartshorne b. 1888