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Meaning judge meaning

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Definitions in simple English

judge

A judge is a person who decides or chooses. The judge decides cases. A judge is a leader. Samson was a judge of Israel.

judge

To choose, decide. He judged in favor of the defendant. To evaluate (decide if something is good or bad). They judged the beauty pageant. To estimate. I would judge that the lake holds a million gallons.

judge

determine the result of (a competition) (= evaluate, pass judgment) form a critical opinion of I cannot judge some works of modern art How do you evaluate this grant proposal? We shouldn't pass judgment on other people (= justice) a public official authorized to decide questions brought before a court of justice (= estimate) judge tentatively or form an estimate of (quantities or time) I estimate this chicken to weigh three pounds (= evaluator) an authority who is able to estimate worth or quality (= pronounce, label) pronounce judgment on They labeled him unfit to work here (= try) put on trial or hear a case and sit as the judge at the trial of The football star was tried for the murder of his wife The judge tried both father and son in separate trials

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justice judge bench

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judge · verb

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Simple sentences

Don't judge a book by its cover.
If you can't get a lawyer who knows the law, get one who knows the judge.
The judge asked the jury to reach a verdict.
The judge fined him five dollars.
The judge declared a mistrial.
Tom told the judge his side of the story.
Tom is afraid people will judge him.
You must judge for yourself.
You have to judge the case without bias.
You cannot buy that judge.
I can't judge distance.
If we are to judge the future of ocean study by its past, we can surely look forward to many exciting discoveries.
The public is the best judge.
Such a judge may as well retire from his job.
I will judge whether it is superior or not.
The judge in the case was not fair.
You can't judge a person if you don't know him well.
You cannot judge a person if you don't know him well.
The judge concluded that the prisoner was innocent.
Don't judge a man by his appearance.
Judge him by what he does, not by his appearance.
The judge reversed the final decision.
Such a judge should retire from his job before retirement age.

Movie subtitles

You know, there's a couple of cops up there, maybe a judge.
I'm not implying you sleep with animals or trees, but if you did, I wouldn't judge.
Surely sir, there's not a judge in the city who would believe that?
I think I should be the judge of that.
Summoned to the Halls of Justice, in the office of the civic judge, Juve finds himself under accusations.
At the Hotel European, the examining judge Morel starts his work.
The Judge Morel knew all the tricks of the underworld.
Palace of Justice. We are confirming your nomination for the office of Examining Judge at Saint-Calais (Sarthe) in place of Mr.Judge Morel, now in retirement.
Invited to a lunch in the castle of Loges, Judge Pradier spots that Marquise slipped out a letter to a young man.
The judge Pradier is not a hunter.
Mr. Pradier, the new examining judge.
Fandor secretly intruded into the room of judge Pradier and examines his hats.
Using one last time the suit of Judge Pradier, Fantomas called the Chief of Gendarmes of the prison adjacent to the Palace.
Judge for yourselves.
Then I'll justify myself to you and you shall judge.
The accused is taken backwards into the torture chamber, so as not to bewitch the judge when entering.
But, if we should judge from the confessions, we must take a closer look at the props in the torture chamber.
The judge certainly looked the part.
I'm the best judge of that.
He's a judge of liquor, wizard at contract. plays the piano. anything you want.
Come, come judge.
The death to which you're dooming hundreds of poor men daily. in a frantic effort to send their souls to perdition before your own. is a light pleasantry. compared to the bleeding death in the lungs. to which the great Judge has condemned you.
A fine big ship, too, as far as I can judge from this distance.
Mr. Micawber would eventually be eligible for a judge, Of a chancellor? Yes!
The assassin, the judge, the church goer. the rich man or poor man.
You can't judge that.
The minute I said it to the judge, he said to me, Harry, my boy.
Don't judge me.
Neither of us have the right to judge him.
Judge him?
JUDGE: Take her out.
See? I'm a good judge of people.
You were pretty tough about Judge Ramsey, a while ago.
That innocent Judge Ramsey. that you were sure got bumped off, has been located in South America.
Judge Ramsey's.

News and current affairs

I am aware that Judge Goldstone, a dedicated and unimpeachable human rights lawyer and advocate, shared similar concerns when he was initially approached.
That is far harder to judge.
But 30 years of hindsight enable us to judge which elements of the Thatcher revolution should be preserved, and which should be amended in the light of today's global economic downturn.
Analysts judge a government leader's vision in terms of whether it creates a sensible balance between realism and risk, and whether it balances objectives with capabilities.
Then, in the sixth month of the case, the Head Judge in the three-judge panel was suddenly promoted to become the head of a city court an hour from Jakarta.
One of my lawyers noted that in his 35 years experience at the court, he had never seen a Head Judge replaced in an ongoing case.
In fact, despite her promotion, the judge continued to preside over another case in the same building.
A judge who had previously ruled against Tempo in Winata's civil suit filled her vacancy.
To judge by the opinion polls, Cameron's best hope is to win more parliamentary seats than Labour and try to form a minority government, which could survive as long as the other parties failed to unite against it.
But contagion rates depend on patterns of thinking, which are difficult to judge.
The international community must judge Burma's generals by their actions, not their words and promises.
Who wants justice done by a judge who authorized brutality?
Bankruptcy should allow local governments to renegotiate their bond debt and, perhaps, their retired employees' pension and health-care costs (that's up to a bankruptcy judge).
New York - This week the United Nations Human Rights Council will debate the report of the fact-finding mission led by Judge Richard Goldstone on human rights violations in the Gaza conflict.
The question now is whether governments will give Judge Goldstone's findings the serious attention they deserve, or instead fall back into an overtly political posture.
Once he knows of it, the decision is his to make, because only he can judge the importance of his journey, and balance that against the risk he is running.
In a current case, a Spanish judge is seeking arrest warrants against Jiang Zemin, the former president of China, and Li Peng, a former Chinese prime minister, for alleged crimes committed in Tibet.
To better judge the treaties' worth, we must remember the context in which they were conceived.
For the sake of human rights and peace in the region, my hope is that the international community will bear witness to these circumstances, consider Judge Goldstone's report in its entirety and press for accountability for the most serious crimes.
On the one hand, there is the idea - which defined banking for much of American history - that banks should be close to the risks that they must judge.
In America, an independent judge rules from the first stage of the process, which guarantees that decisions are both timely and fair.
The judge's ruling spurred rumors that he went easy on her because her husband was related to senior provincial officials.

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