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judged Definition


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judge
noun
    1. A public officer who hears (see hear verb 5) and decides cases in a law court. See also justice noun 4,6.
      Thesaurus: magistrate, justice, chancellor, justice of the peace.
    2. A person appointed to decide the winner of a contest.
    3. Someone qualified to assess something; someone who shows discrimination.
      Example: a good judge of character
      Thesaurus: moderator, umpire, referee, arbitrator, adjudicator.
    4. Someone who decides or assesses.
      Example: Let me be the judge of that
verb judged, judging
    1. To try (a legal case) in a law court as a judge; to decide (questions of guiltiness, etc).
      Thesaurus: adjudge, adjudicate, try, consider.
    2. To decide the winner of (a contest).
    intr
    3. To act as judge or adjudicator.
    4. To assess; to form an opinion about something or someone.
      Thesaurus: conclude, decide, resolve, appraise, arbitrate, ascertain, assess, determine, estimate, evaluate, mediate, gauge, find, reckon.
    5. To estimate.
    6. To consider or state something to be the case, after consideration.
      Example: judged her fit to travel
    7. To criticize someone or something, especially severely; to condemn.
Derivative: judgeship
noun
    The office or function of a judge.
Etymology: 14c: from French juge, from Latin judicare to judge.



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