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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. 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..
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Unappealable
::
Unappealable
(a.) Not to be
appealed
from; -- said of a judge or a
judgment
that can not be
overruled.
Dedimus
::
Dedimus
(n.) A writ to
commission
private
persons
to do some act in place of a
judge,
as to
examine
a
witness,
etc..
Bench
::
Bench (n.) The
persons
who sit as
judges;
the
court;
as, the
opinion
of the full
bench.
See
King's
Bench..
Delilah
::
Delilah
(n.) The
mistress
of
Samson,
who
betrayed
him
(Judges
xvi.);
hence,
a
harlot;
a
temptress..
Centumvir
::
Centumvir
(n.) One of a court of about one
hundred
judges
chosen
to try civil
suits.
Under the
empire
the court was
increased
to 180, and met
usually
in four
sections..
Absolution
::
Absolution
(n.) An
acquittal,
or
sentence
of a judge
declaring
and
accused
person
innocent..
Appeal
::
Appeal
(v. t.) An
application
for the
removal
of a cause or suit from an
inferior
to a
superior
judge or court for
reexamination
or
review.
Wrongly
::
Wrongly
(adv.)
In a wrong
manner;
unjustly;
erroneously;
wrong;
amiss;
as, he
judges
wrongly
of my
motives..
Hellanodic
::
Hellanodic
(n.) A judge or
umpire
in games or
combats.
Court
::
Court (n.) The judge or
judges;
as
distinguished
from the
counsel
or jury, or
both..
Gown
::
Gown (n.) The
official
robe of
certain
professional
men and
scholars,
as
university
students
and
officers,
barristers,
judges,
etc.;
hence,
the dress of
peace;
the dress of civil
officers,
in
distinction
from
military..
Extrajudicial
::
Extrajudicial
(a.) Out of or
beyond
the
proper
authority
of a court or
judge;
beyond
jurisdiction;
not
legally
required.
Alcalde
::
Alcalde
(n.) A
magistrate
or judge in Spain and in
Spanish
America,
etc..
Reckon
::
Reckon
(v. t.) To
charge,
attribute,
or
adjudge
to one, as
having
a
certain
quality
or
value..
Sentence
::
Sentence
(n.) In civil and
admiralty
law, the
judgment
of a court
pronounced
in a
cause;
in
criminal
and
ecclesiastical
courts,
a
judgment
passed
on a
criminal
by a court or
judge;
condemnation
pronounced
by a
judgical
tribunal;
doom. In
common
law, the term is
exclusively
used to
denote
the
judgment
in
criminal
cases..
Mind
::
Mind (v.) The
intellectual
or
rational
faculty
in man; the
understanding;
the
intellect;
the power that
conceives,
judges,
or
reasons;
also, the
entire
spiritual
nature;
the soul; -- often in
distinction
from the
body..
Distinguish
::
Distinguish
(v. i.) To make
distinctions;
to
perceive
the
difference;
to
exercise
discrimination;
-- with
between;
as, a judge
distinguishes
between
cases
apparently
similar,
but
differing
in
principle..
Judge
::
"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..
Condemn
::
Condemn
(v. t.) To
adjudge
or
pronounce
to be unfit for use or
service;
to
adjudge
or
pronounce
to be
forfeited;
as, the ship and her cargo were
condemned..
Recusation
::
Recusation
(n.) The act of
refusing
a judge or
challenging
that he shall not try the
cause,
on
account
of his
supposed
partiality..
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