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judgement

A judgement is the result of a judging; it is an opinion or decision. A judgement is the sentence of a court or a judge.

judgement

(= judgment) the capacity to assess situations or circumstances shrewdly and to draw sound conclusions (= judgment) the cognitive process of reaching a decision or drawing conclusions (= judgment, mind) an opinion formed by judging something he was reluctant to make his judgment known she changed her mind (= judgment) the act of judging or assessing a person or situation or event they criticized my judgment of the contestants (= judgment) (law) the determination by a court of competent jurisdiction on matters submitted to it (= sagacity) the mental ability to understand and discriminate between relations (= opinion) the legal document stating the reasons for a judicial decision opinions are usually written by a single judge

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Simple sentences

We can rely on his judgement.
It was a manifest error of judgement.
The judgement is very fair to both parties.
I will leave it to your judgement.
He is accurate in his judgement.
He lacks judgement.
You have no right to pass judgement on these people.
We should act righteously and must remember that the future will pass a harsh judgement on our actions.
Beauty is a power that often clouds our judgement.
We can rely on Tom's judgement.
You are correct in your judgement.
The judgement went against the government.

Movie subtitles

Let's pronounce judgement.
Accused, you are an Irishman. and therefore we will pass judgement over you. in the name of Queen Victoria.
Give my judgement, Prince.
Their sentiments will in no way affect the judgement of this chair.
Suit yourself, son. But this is all the hearing you're likely to get short of the Last Judgement.
You cannot call it love, for at your age the heyday in the blood is tame, it's humble, and waits upon the judgement. And what judgement would step from this to this?
Poor Ophelia, divided from herself and her fair judgement.
That I am guiltless of your father's death, and am most sensibly in grief for it, it shall appear as clearly to your judgement as day doth to your eyes.
And blessed are those whose blood and judgement are so well commingled that they are not a pipe for fortune's finger to sound what stop she please.
Judgement.
I've watched your progress here with great care and have been gratified to note that it has fully justified my judgement in inviting you into the firm.
Well, it's nice to have one's judgement proved right occasionally.
It's a judgement on me.
I can only admire your judgement, Your Majesty.
We will not be governed by the shouting of the rabble nor can the judgement of our courts be willfully set aside by the church.
That's an attitude, sir, that calls for the most delicate judgement on both sides.
And the trick from my angle is to make my play strong enough to tie you up, not make you mad enough to bump me off against your better judgement.
Mr. Cairo is a man of nice judgement.
You're a man of nice judgement and many resources.
Is it okay for the secretary to pass judgement for his boss?
He's a murderer. The court will make a judgement.
It is the judgement of this court that you be taken to the state prison and be there put to death in the manner prescribed by law.
Mind you, it's against my better judgement.
And who are we to pass judgement on a life before the proof gets last out?
I SCARCELY THINK YOU'REIN A POSITION TO PASS JUDGEMENT.
I'll use my best judgement and kill you right now.
It's as though he's passing judgement on us.
Buddha's judgement!
And these are the men that sit in judgement on me.
Well, I'm afraid your judgement's at fault, Miss Wright, not mine.

News and current affairs

His definitive judgement is due January 27 th.
The bodies that fund and publish research are now asking specialist referees and authors to declare all such connections, in case these might seem to affect their scientific judgement.
So of President Putin Russia, like history, must still reserve its judgement.
But no person of sound judgement can deny one thing: that this was probably the first war ever fought that is not waged in the name of interests, but in the name of principles and values.

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