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Definition of judgment
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 judgment is as below...
"Judgment
(v. i.) The act of
judging;
the
operation
of the mind,
involving
comparison
and
discrimination,
by which a
knowledge
of the
values
and
relations
of
thins,
whether
of moral
qualities,
intellectual
concepts,
logical
propositions,
or
material
facts,
is
obtained;
as, by
careful
judgment
he
avoided
the
peril;
by a
series
of wrong
judgments
he
forfeited
confidence..
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Semble
::
Semble
(a.) It
seems;
--
chiefly
used
impersonally
in
reports
and
judgments
to
express
an
opinion
in
reference
to the law on some point not
necessary
to be
decided,
and not
intended
to be
definitely
settled
in the
cause..
Opinion
::
Opinion
(n.) The
judgment
or
sentiment
which the mind forms of
persons
or
things;
estimation.
Audita Querela
::
Audita
querela
() A writ which lies for a party
against
whom
judgment
is
recovered,
but to whom good
matter
of
discharge
has
subsequently
accrued
which could not have been
availed
of to
prevent
such
judgment..
Demur
::
Demur (v. i.) To
delay;
to
pause;
to
suspend
proceedings
or
judgment
in view of a doubt or
difficulty;
to
hesitate;
to put off the
determination
or
conclusion
of an
affair.
Self-reproof
::
Self-reproof
(n.) The act of
reproving
one's self;
censure
of one's
conduct
by one's own
judgment.
Self-reproached
::
Self-reproached
(a.)
Reproached
by one's own
conscience
or
judgment.
Short-wited
::
Short-wited
(a.)
Having
little
wit; not wise;
having
scanty
intellect
or
judgment.
Doom
::
Doom (v. t.) To
pronounce
sentence
or
judgment
on; to
condemn;
to
consign
by a
decree
or
sentence;
to
sentence;
as, a
criminal
doomed
to
chains
or
death..
Rescission
::
Rescission
(n.) The act of
rescinding,
abrogating,
annulling,
or
vacating;
as, the
rescission
of a law,
decree,
or
judgment..
Self-reliant
::
Self-reliant
(a.)
Reliant
upon one's self;
trusting
to one's own
powers
or
judgment.
Bribe
::
Bribe (v. t.) To give or
promise
a
reward
or
consideration
to (a
judge,
juror,
legislator,
voter,
or other
person
in a
position
of
trust)
with a view to
prevent
the
judgment
or
corrupt
the
conduct;
to
induce
or
influence
by a
bribe;
to give a bribe to..
Inaccurate
::
Inaccurate
(a.) Not
accurate;
not
according
to
truth;
inexact;
incorrect;
erroneous;
as, in
inaccurate
man,
narration,
copy,
judgment,
calculation,
etc..
Prefer
::
Prefer
(v. t.) To carry or bring
(something)
forward,
or
before
one;
hence,
to bring for
consideration,
acceptance,
judgment,
etc.; to
offer;
to
present;
to
proffer;
to
address;
-- said
especially
of a
request,
prayer,
petition,
claim,
charge,
etc..
Domesday
::
Domesday
(n.) A day of
judgment.
See
Doomsday.
Reference
::
Reference
(n.) The act of
submitting
a
matter
in
dispute
to the
judgment
of one or more
persons
for
decision.
Injudicious
::
Injudicious
(a.) Not
according
to sound
judgment
or
discretion;
unwise;
as, an
injudicious
measure..
Criticism
::
Criticism
(n.) The act of
criticising;
a
critical
judgment
passed
or
expressed;
a
critical
observation
or
detailed
examination
and
review;
a
critique;
animadversion;
censure.
Seeming
::
Seeming
(n.)
Apprehension;
judgment.
Doom
::
Doom (v. t.)
Discriminating
opinion
or
judgment;
discrimination;
discernment;
decision.
Adjudgment
::
Adjudgment
(n.) The act of
adjudging;
judicial
decision;
adjudication.
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