judgement
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(noun) the act of judging or assessing; "they criticized my judgment of the contestants" |
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Synonyms: assessment, judgment |
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Related Words: act, adjudication, disapproval, estimate, estimation, evaluation, human action, human activity, logistic assessment, rating |
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(noun) the determination by a court of competent jurisdiction on matters submitted to it |
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Synonyms: judgment, judicial decision |
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Related Words: affirmation, arbitrament, arbitration, arbitrement, cognovit judgement, cognovit judgment, confession of judgement, confession of judgment, default judgement, default judgment, dismissal, due process, due process of law, final decision, final judgment, judgement by default, judgement in personam, judgement in rem, judgement of dismissal, judgement on the merits, judgement on the pleadings, judgment by default, judgment in personam, judgment in rem, judgment of dismissal, judgment on the merits, judgment on the pleadings, non pros, non prosequitur, opinion, personal judgement, personal judgment, reversal, ruling, summary judgement, summary judgment |
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(noun) the capacity to assess situations or circumstances shrewdly and to draw sound conclusions |
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Synonyms: judgment, perspicacity, sound judgement, sound judgment |
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Related Words: objectiveness, objectivity, subjectiveness, subjectivity, trait |
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(noun) the cognitive process of reaching a decision or drawing conclusions |
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Synonyms: judging, judgment |
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Related Words: deciding, decision making, prejudgement, prejudgment |
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(noun) an opinion formed by judging something; "he was reluctant to make his judgment known"; "she changed her mind" |
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Synonyms: judgment, mind |
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Related Words: conclusion, decision, determination, opinion, persuasion, sentiment, thought, view |
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(noun) the legal document stating the reasons for a judicial decision; "opinions are usually written by a single judge" |
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Synonyms: judgment, opinion |
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Related Words: concurring opinion, dictum, dissenting opinion, instrument, legal document, legal instrument, majority opinion, obiter dictum, official document |
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(noun) ability to make good judgments |
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Synonyms: discernment, judgment, sagaciousness, sagacity |
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Related Words: circumspection, common sense, discreetness, discretion, eye, good sense, gumption, horse sense, indiscreetness, injudiciousness, judiciousness, mother wit, prudence, sapience, sense, serendipity, wisdom |
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