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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
determining,
as in
courts
of law, what is
conformable
to law and
justice;
also, the
determination,
decision,
or
sentence
of a
court,
or of a
judge;
the
mandate
or
sentence
of God as the judge of all..
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Critic
::
Critic
(n.) One who
passes
a
rigorous
or
captious
judgment;
one who
censures
or finds
fault;
a harsh
examiner
or
judge;
a
caviler;
a
carper.
Prosecution
::
Prosecution
(n.) The
institution,
or
commencement,
and
continuance
of a
criminal
suit; the
process
of
exhibiting
formal
charges
against
an
offender
before
a legal
tribunal,
and
pursuing
them to final
judgment
on
behalf
of the state or
government,
as by
indictment
or
information..
Reference
::
Reference
(n.) The act of
submitting
a
matter
in
dispute
to the
judgment
of one or more
persons
for
decision.
Conclude
::
Conclude
(v. t.) To shut off; to
restrain;
to
limit;
to
estop;
to bar; --
generally
in the
passive;
as, the
defendant
is
concluded
by his own plea; a
judgment
concludes
the
introduction
of
further
evidence
argument..
Foolhardy
::
Foolhardy
(a.)
Daring
without
judgment;
foolishly
adventurous
and bold.
Discontinuance
::
Discontinuance
(n.) That
technical
interruption
of the
proceedings
in
pleading
in an
action,
which
follows
where a
defendant
does not
answer
the whole of the
plaintiff's
declaration,
and the
plaintiff
omits to take
judgment
for the part
unanswered..
Remit
::
Remit (v. t.) To send off or away;
hence:
(a) To refer or
direct
(one) for
information,
guidance,
help, etc.
Remitting
them . . . to the works of
Galen.
Sir T.
Elyot.
(b) To
submit,
refer,
or leave
(something)
for
judgment
or
decision..
Intuitive
::
Intuitive
(a.)
Received.
reached,
obtained,
or
perceived,
by
intuition;
as,
intuitive
judgment
or
knowledge;
--
opposed
to
deductive..
Reversible
::
Reversible
(a.)
Capable
of being
reversed;
as, a chair or seat
having
a
reversible
back; a
reversible
judgment
or
sentence..
Prejudice
::
Prejudice
(n.) A bias on the part of
judge,
juror,
or
witness
which
interferes
with
fairness
of
judgment..
Judgment
::
Judgment
(v. i.) The
conclusion
or
result
of
judging;
an
opinion;
a
decision.
Confirm
::
Confirm
(v. t.) To
strengthen
in
judgment
or
purpose.
Ignominious
::
Ignominious
(a.)
Humiliating;
degrading;
as, an
ignominious
judgment
or
sentence..
Execution
::
Execution
(n.) The
carrying
into
effect
the
judgment
given in a court of law.
Foolish
::
Foolish
(a.)
Marked
with, or
exhibiting,
folly;
void of
understanding;
weak in
intellect;
without
judgment
or
discretion;
silly;
unwise..
Disordered
::
Disordered
(a.)
Thrown
into
disorder;
deranged;
as, a
disordered
house,
judgment..
Critical
::
Critical
(n.)
Qualified
to
criticise,
or pass
judgment
upon,
literary
or
artistic
productions..
Reason
::
Reason
(n.) The
faculty
or
capacity
of the human mind by which it is
distinguished
from the
intelligence
of the
inferior
animals;
the
higher
as
distinguished
from the lower
cognitive
faculties,
sense,
imagination,
and
memory,
and in
contrast
to the
feelings
and
desires.
Reason
comprises
conception,
judgment,
reasoning,
and the
intuitional
faculty.
Specifically,
it is the
intuitional
faculty,
or the
faculty
of first
truths,
as
distinguished
from the
understanding,
which is
called
the
discursive
o
Nonplus
::
Nonplus
(n.) A state or
condition
which
daffles
reason
or
confounds
judgment;
insuperable
difficalty;
inability
to
proceed
or
decide;
puzzle;
quandary.
Account
::
Account
(n.) A
statement
and
explanation
or
vindication
of one's
conduct
with
reference
to
judgment
thereon.
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