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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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Submit
::
Submit
(v. t.) To leave or
commit
to the
discretion
or
judgment
of
another
or
others;
to
refer;
as, to
submit
a
controversy
to
arbitrators;
to
submit
a
question
to the
court;
-- often
followed
by a
dependent
proposition
as the
object..
Judgment
::
"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..
Deem
::
Deem (n.)
Opinion;
judgment.
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.
Final
::
Final (a.)
Conclusive;
decisive;
as, a final
judgment;
the
battle
of
Waterloo
brought
the
contest
to a final
issue..
Censure
::
Censure
(v. i.) To form or
express
a
judgment
in
regard
to; to
estimate;
to
judge.
Non Prosequitur
::
Non
prosequitur
() A
judgment
entered
against
the
plaintiff
in a suit where he does not
appear
to
prosecute.
See Nolle
prosequi.
Judge
::
"Judge
(a.) To
assume
the right to pass
judgment
on
another;
to sit in
judgment
or
commendation;
to
criticise
or pass
adverse
judgment
upon
others.
See
Judge,
v. t., 3..
Conscience
::
Conscience
(n.) The
faculty,
power,
or
inward
principle
which
decides
as to the
character
of one's own
actions,
purposes,
and
affections,
warning
against
and
condemning
that which is
wrong,
and
approving
and
prompting
to that which is
right;
the moral
faculty
passing
judgment
on one's self; the moral
sense..
Reverse
::
Reverse
(a.) To
overthrow
by a
contrary
decision;
to make void; to under or
annual
for
error;
as, to
reverse
a
judgment,
sentence,
or
decree..
Dictum
::
Dictum
(n.) The
report
of a
judgment
made by one of the
judges
who has given it.
Verdant
::
Verdant
(a.)
Unripe
in
knowledge
or
judgment;
unsophisticated;
raw;
green;
as, a
verdant
youth..
Judgment
::
Judgment
(v. i.) The
conclusion
or
result
of
judging;
an
opinion;
a
decision.
Adjunct
::
Adjunct
(n.) A
quality
or
property
of the body or the mind,
whether
natural
or
acquired;
as,
color,
in the body,
judgment
in the
mind..
Docket
::
Docket
(n.) An
abridged
entry of a
judgment
or
proceeding
in an
action,
or
register
or such
entries;
a book of
original,
kept by
clerks
of
courts,
containing
a
formal
list of the names of
parties,
and
minutes
of the
proceedings,
in each case in
court..
Inclined
::
Inclined
(p. p. & a.)
Having
a
leaning
or
tendency
towards,
or away from, a
thing;
disposed
or moved by wish,
desire,
or
judgment;
as, a man
inclined
to
virtue..
Infatuate
::
Infatuate
(v. t.) To make
foolish;
to
affect
with
folly;
to
weaken
the
intellectual
powers
of, or to
deprive
of sound
judgment..
Review
::
Review
(n.) To
reexamine
judically;
as, a
higher
court may
review
the
proceedings
and
judgments
of a lower one..
Attaint
::
Attaint
(v.) A writ which lies after
judgment,
to
inquire
whether
a jury has given a false
verdict
in any court of
record;
also, the
convicting
of the jury so
tried..
Decree
::
Decree
(n.) A
determination
or
judgment
of an
umpire
on a case
submitted
to him.
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