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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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Reason
::
Reason
(n.) Due
exercise
of the
reasoning
faculty;
accordance
with, or that which is
accordant
with and
ratified
by, the mind
rightly
exercised;
right
intellectual
judgment;
clear and fair
deductions
from true
principles;
that which is
dictated
or
supported
by the
common
sense of
mankind;
right
conduct;
right;
propriety;
justice..
Procedendo
::
Procedendo
(n.) In
English
practice,
a writ
issuing
out of
chancery
in cases where the
judges
of
subordinate
courts
delay
giving
judgment,
commanding
them to
proceed
to
judgment..
Decree
::
Decree
(n.) A
determination
or
judgment
of an
umpire
on a case
submitted
to him.
Sagacity
::
Sagacity
(n.) The
quality
of being
sagacious;
quickness
or
acuteness
of sense
perceptions;
keenness
of
discernment
or
penetration
with
soundness
of
judgment;
shrewdness.
Domebook
::
Domebook
(n.) A book said to have been
compiled
under the
direction
of King
Alfred.
It is
supposed
to have
contained
the
principal
maxims
of the
common
law, the
penalties
for
misdemeanors,
and the forms of
judicial
proceedings.
Domebook
was
probably
a
general
name for book of
judgments..
Doomsday
::
Doomsday
(n.) The day of the final
judgment.
Discretion
::
Discretion
(n.)
Freedom
to act
according
to one's own
judgment;
unrestrained
exercise
of
choice
or will.
Levy
::
Levy (n.) The
taking
or
seizure
of
property
on
executions
to
satisfy
judgments,
or on
warrants
for the
collection
of
taxes;
a
collecting
by
execution..
Disaffirmance
::
Disaffirmance
(n.)
Overthrow
or
annulment
by the
decision
of a
superior
tribunal;
as,
disaffirmance
of
judgment..
Barratry
::
Barratry
(n.) The crime of a judge who is
influenced
by
bribery
in
pronouncing
judgment.
Charitable
::
Charitable
(a.)
Liberal
in
judging
of
others;
disposed
to look on the best side, and to avoid harsh
judgment..
Avail
::
Avail (v. t.) To turn to the
advantage
of; to be of
service
to; to
profit;
to
benefit;
to help; as,
artifices
will not avail the
sinner
in the day of
judgment..
Foolhardiness
::
Foolhardiness
(n.)
Courage
without
sense or
judgment;
foolish
rashness;
recklessness.
Critical
::
Critical
(n.)
Qualified
to
criticise,
or pass
judgment
upon,
literary
or
artistic
productions..
Inebriation
::
Inebriation
(n.) The
condition
of being
inebriated;
intoxication;
figuratively,
deprivation
of sense and
judgment
by
anything
that
exhilarates,
as
success..
Witless
::
Witless
(a.)
Destitute
of wit or
understanding;
wanting
thought;
hence,
indiscreet;
not under the
guidance
of
judgment..
Self-reliance
::
Self-reliance
(n.)
Reliance
on one's own
powers
or
judgment;
self-trust.
Non Prosequitur
::
Non
prosequitur
() A
judgment
entered
against
the
plaintiff
in a suit where he does not
appear
to
prosecute.
See Nolle
prosequi.
Short-wited
::
Short-wited
(a.)
Having
little
wit; not wise;
having
scanty
intellect
or
judgment.
Verdict
::
Verdict
(n.)
Decision;
judgment;
opinion
pronounced;
as, to be
condemned
by the
verdict
of the
public..
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