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Definition of judge
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of judge is as below...
"Judge
(v. i.) A
public
officer
who is
invested
with
authority
to hear and
determine
litigated
causes,
and to
administer
justice
between
parties
in
courts
held for that
purpose..
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Foredeem
::
Foredeem
(v. t.) To
recognize
or judge in
advance;
to
forebode.
Judge
::
"Judge
(v. i.) A
person
appointed
to
decide
in
a/trial
of
skill,
speed,
etc.,
between
two or more
parties;
an
umpire;
as, a judge in a horse
race..
Prejudicate
::
Prejudicate
(v. t.) To
determine
beforehand,
especially
to
disadvantage;
to
prejudge..
Puisne
::
Puisne
(n.) One who is
younger,
or of
inferior
rank; a
junior;
esp., a judge of
inferior
rank..
Recover
::
Recover
(v. t.) To gain as a
compensation;
to
obtain
in
return
for
injury
or debt; as, to
recover
damages
in
trespass;
to
recover
debt and costs in a suit at law; to
obtain
title to by
judgement
in a court of law; as, to
recover
lands in
ejectment
or
common
recovery;
to gain by legal
process;
as, to
recover
judgement
against
a
defendant..
Judge
::
"Judge
(v. t.) To
compare
facts or
ideas,
and
perceive
their
relations
and
attributes,
and thus
distinguish
truth from
falsehood;
to
determine;
to
discern;
to
distinguish;
to form an
opinion
about..
Arbitratrix
::
Arbitratrix
(n.) A
female
who
arbitrates
or
judges.
Rhadamanthus
::
Rhadamanthus
(n.) One of the three
judges
of the
infernal
regions;
figuratively,
a
strictly
just
judge..
Recorder
::
Recorder
(n.) The title of the chief
judical
officer
of some
cities
and
boroughs;
also, of the chief
justice
of an East
Indian
settlement.
The
Recorder
of
London
is judge of the Lord
Mayor's
Court,
and one of the
commissioners
of the
Central
Criminal
Court..
Estimate
::
Estimate
(v. t.) To judge and form an
opinion
of the value of, from
imperfect
data, --
either
the
extrinsic
(money),
or
intrinsic
(moral),
value;
to fix the worth of
roughly
or in a
general
way; as, to
estimate
the value of goods or land; to
estimate
the worth or
talents
of a
person..
Conclude
::
Conclude
(v. t.) To make a final
determination
or
judgment
concerning;
to
judge;
to
decide.
Dictum
::
Dictum
(n.) A
judicial
opinion
expressed
by
judges
on
points
that do not
necessarily
arise in the case, and are not
involved
in it..
Brother
::
Brother
(n.) One
related
or
closely
united
to
another
by some
common
tie or
interest,
as of rank,
profession,
membership
in a
society,
toil,
suffering,
etc.; -- used among
judges,
clergymen,
monks,
physicians,
lawyers,
professors
of
religion,
etc..
Nonsuit
::
Nonsuit
(v. t.) To
determine,
adjudge,
or
record
(a
plaintiff)
as
having
dropped
his suit, upon his
withdrawal
or
failure
to
follow
it up..
Misjudge
::
Misjudge
(v. t. & i.) To judge
erroneously
or
unjustly;
to err in
judgment;
to
misconstrue.
Awarder
::
Awarder
(n.) One who
awards,
or
assigns
by
sentence
or
judicial
determination;
a
judge..
Abjudicate
::
Abjudicate
(v. t.) To
reject
by
judicial
sentence;
also, to
abjudge..
Miscalculate
::
Miscalculate
(v. t. & i.) To
calculate
erroneously;
to judge
wrongly.
Doom
::
Doom (v. t.) To
judge;
to
estimate
or
determine
as a
judge.
Lenient
::
Lenient
(a.) Mild;
clement;
merciful;
not
rigorous
or
severe;
as, a
lenient
disposition;
a
lenient
judge or
sentence..
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