JUDGED: Synonyms and Related Words. What is Another Word for JUDGED?

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Associations of "Judged" (30 Words)

acquitPronounce not guilty of criminal charges.
The jury acquitted Bream of murder.
adjudge(in legal use) award something judicially to.
The court adjudged legal damages to her.
appellateOf or relating to or taking account of appeals (usually legal appeals.
Courts of appellate jurisdiction.
arbiterA person whose views or actions have influence in a particular sphere.
An arbiter of taste.
assessorAn official who evaluates property for the purpose of taxing it.
The assessor interviews the candidates and observes them actually using the language.
chanceryThe court of a bishop’s chancellor.
courtThe place where a court meets.
He lived for four years at the court of King Philip.
courtroomThe place or room in which a court of law meets.
A bitter courtroom battle.
criticallyIn a way that expresses disapproval.
Two critically wounded people died in hospital.
estimationA rough calculation of the value, number, quantity, or extent of something.
Estimations of protein concentrations.
evaluateEvaluate or estimate the nature quality ability extent or significance of.
Substitute numbers in a simple formula and evaluate the answer.
evaluatorA person who assesses the amount, extent, or value of something.
The government appointed an independent evaluator to determine the value of the mine.
eyewitnessA person who has seen something happen and can give a first-hand description of it.
Eyewitness accounts of the London blitz.
judgementA decision of a law court or judge.
The events of last week are a judgement on us for our sinful ways.
judicialBelonging or appropriate to the office of a judge.
A judicial inquiry into the allegations.
juryA body of people selected to judge a competition.
The jury returned unanimous guilty verdicts.
justiceA public official authorized to decide questions brought before a court of justice.
The justice of his case.
lawfulOf a child born within a lawful marriage.
Lawful methods of dissent.
lawgiverA person who draws up and enacts laws.
The monarch was supreme executive lawgiver judge and warrior.
legalityThe quality or state of being in accordance with the law.
Documentation testifying to the legality of the arms sale.
magistracyThe position of magistrate.
The problem is to persuade both their supporters and the judiciary and magistracy.
magistrateA lay judge or civil authority who administers the law (especially one who conducts a court dealing with minor offenses.
mistrialAn inconclusive trial, such as one in which the jury cannot agree on a verdict.
The judge dismissed the charge and declared a mistrial.
refereeBe a referee or umpire in a sports competition.
Most journals send the referees reports to the author.
sheriffAn officer of the Supreme Court who enforces judgements and the execution of writs.
supervisorOne who supervises or has charge and direction of.
suspicionAn impression that something might be the case.
He tried to shield me from suspicion.
tribunalA court of justice.
An international war crimes tribunal.
umpireBe a referee or umpire in a sports competition.
He umpired the World Cup final.
unbiasedShowing no prejudice for or against something; impartial.
They give clear unbiased advice.

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