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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
exercise
the
functions
of a
magistrate
over; to
govern.
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Misween
::
Misween
(v. i.) To ween
amiss;
to
misjudge;
to
distrust;
to be
mistaken.
Alcalde
::
Alcalde
(n.) A
magistrate
or judge in Spain and in
Spanish
America,
etc..
Injudicable
::
Injudicable
(a.) Not
cognizable
by a
judge.
Chamber
::
Chamber
(n.) A room or rooms where a
lawyer
transacts
business;
a room or rooms where a judge
transacts
such
official
business
as may be done out of
court.
Etat Major
::
Etat Major () The staff of an army,
including
all
officers
above the rank of
colonel,
also, all
adjutants,
inspectors,
quartermasters,
commissaries,
engineers,
ordnance
officers,
paymasters,
physicians,
signal
officers,
judge
advocates;
also, the
noncommissioned
assistants
of the above
officers..
Shibboleth
::
Shibboleth
(n.) A word which was made the
criterion
by which to
distinguish
the
Ephraimites
from the
Gileadites.
The
Ephraimites,
not being able to
pronounce
sh,
called
the word
sibboleth.
See
Judges
xii..
Visit
::
Visit (v. t.) To come to for the
purpose
of
chastising,
rewarding,
comforting;
to come upon with
reward
or
retribution;
to
appear
before
or
judge;
as, to visit in
mercy;
to visit one in
wrath..
Adjudge
::
Adjudge
(v. t.) To
sentence;
to
condemn.
Judicial
::
"Judicial
(a.)
Pertaining
or
appropriate
to
courts
of
justice,
or to a
judge;
practiced
or
conformed
to in the
administration
of
justice;
sanctioned
or
ordered
by a
court;
as,
judicial
power;
judicial
proceedings;
a
judicial
sale..
Partially
::
Partially
(adv.)
In a
partial
manner;
with undue bias of mind; with
unjust
favor or
dislike;
as, to judge
partially..
Chair
::
Chair (n.) An
official
seat, as of a chief
magistrate
or a
judge,
but esp. that of a
professor;
hence,
the
office
itself..
Hellanodic
::
Hellanodic
(n.) A judge or
umpire
in games or
combats.
Judicature
::
Judicature
(n.) The right of
judicial
action;
jurisdiction;
extent
jurisdiction
of a judge or
court.
Judge
::
"Judge
(v. i.) One of
supreme
magistrates,
with both civil and
military
powers,
who
governed
Israel
for more than four
hundred
years..
Impute
::
Impute
(v. t.) To
adjudge
as one's own (the sin or
righteousness)
of
another;
as, the
righteousness
of
Christ
is
imputed
to us..
Misdeem
::
Misdeem
(v. t.) To
misjudge.
Prejudicate
::
Prejudicate
(v. t.) To
determine
beforehand,
especially
to
disadvantage;
to
prejudge..
Addeem
::
Addeem
(v. t.) To
award;
to
adjudge.
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..
Seguestration
::
Seguestration
(n.) The act of
separating,
or
setting
aside,
a thing in
controversy
from the
possession
of both the
parties
that
contend
for it, to be
delivered
to the one
adjudged
entitled
to it. It may be
voluntary
or
involuntary..
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