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Sentences with judge

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  • The judge adjourned the hearing until next Tuesday.
  • A panel of judges is now selecting the finalists.
  • We should do whatever we judge to be the right thing.
  • You should not judge people by their appearance.
  • Colin Mitchell will judge the entries each week. [VERB noun]
  • It will take a few more years to judge the impact of these ideas. [VERB noun]
  • He was trying to judge the strength of his opponent.
  • If you are accused of a crime you have the right to be judged by a jury of your peers.
  • It is important to judge the weight of your washing load correctly. [VERB noun]
  • I'm a pretty good judge of character. [+ of]
  • He feels that they have judged him unfairly.
  • The jury will be asked to judge the defendant's guilt.
  • A good judge of antiques
  • A good judge of music
  • Don't judge her too severely.
  • Nsw judge Jim Spigelman favourite to become High Court's 12th chief justice after retirement of current chief, Murray Gleeson.
  • At a boxing match the decision of the judges is final.
  • He is a good judge of wine.
  • The judge who sentenced eight teenagers responsible for the 'Werribee DVD' could be forgiven for not listening to talkback radio this week.
  • SYNONYMY NOTE: judge is applied to one who, by the authority vested in him or her by expertness of knowledge, is qualified to settle a controversy or decide on the relative merit of things [a judge of a beauty contest]; arbiter emphasizes the authoritativeness of decision of one whose judgment in a particular matter is considered indisputable [an arbiter of the social graces]; referee, umpire both apply to a person to whom anything is referred for decision or settlement [a referee in bankruptcy] and, in sports, to officials charged with the regulation of a contest, ruling on the plays in a game, etc. [a referee in boxing, basketball, etc., an umpire in baseball, cricket, etc.]
  • A higher power will judge you after you are dead.
  • Justices in this country judge without appeal.
  • I judge a man’s character by the cut of his suit.
  • We cannot both be right: you must judge between us.
  • I judge it safe to leave the house once again.
  • I judge from the sky that it might rain later.
  • The court judged him guilty.
  • The Supreme Court is judging that case.
  • You can't judge a book by its cover.
  • The censor judged the book obscene and forbade its sale.
  • He judged her to be correct.
  • We judged the distance to be about four miles.
  • No one would judge between us.
  • I have heard the evidence and will judge accordingly.
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