[ US /ˈdʒədʒmənt/ ]
[ UK /d‍ʒˈʌd‍ʒmənt/ ]
NOUN
  1. (law) the determination by a court of competent jurisdiction on matters submitted to it
  2. the cognitive process of reaching a decision or drawing conclusions
  3. an opinion formed by judging something
    he was reluctant to make his judgment known
    she changed her mind
  4. the legal document stating the reasons for a judicial decision
    opinions are usually written by a single judge
  5. the mental ability to understand and discriminate between relations
  6. the capacity to assess situations or circumstances shrewdly and to draw sound conclusions
  7. the act of judging or assessing a person or situation or event
    they criticized my judgment of the contestants
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How To Use judgment In A Sentence

  • If you've been to the crossroads, and made the deal, and got the mojo — which turns out to be dependent on a great deal of hard work and practice, just like sleight-of-hand — wouldn't you maybe get a trifle riled by that kind of misjudgment from time to time? Cops and Robbers
  • His self-image is rooted in robotic toughness, like the shape-shifting, molten-metal fiend in Terminator 2: Judgment Day.
  • The affair isn't the thing that makes me believe he needs to be removed from office – it's the monumental lack of judgment he displayed in abandoning his states and his duties as governor. Sanford should stay, two top South Carolina papers say
  • In her judgment, we shouldn't change our plans.
  • We're negotiating and that was one of our negotiating points," he told the AP, "but collective bargaining is a negotiating process, and that was not something that Ted was authorized to say and he will be dealt with for that lapse in judgment. Ted Leonsis fined $100,000 for comments on NBA salary cap
  • He did in these extremities, as I conceive, most humbly recommend the direction of his judicial proceedings to the upright judge of judges, God Almighty; did submit himself to the conduct and guideship of the blessed Spirit in the hazard and perplexity of the definitive sentence, and, by this aleatory lot, did as it were implore and explore the divine decree of his goodwill and pleasure, instead of that which we call the final judgment of a court. Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
  • Along with people living standard enhancement, purchase commodity judgment also in enhancement.
  • He has liver disease now; but his sickness is a judgment of God, and he will die crooked. WHEN ALICE TOLD HER SOUL
  • He would tell me who I was, and his judgment was lacerating, merciless.
  • Therefore _synesis_ extends to all matters of judgment, and consequently there is no other virtue of good judgment called _gnome. Summa Theologica, Part II-II (Secunda Secundae) Translated by Fathers of the English Dominican Province
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