Synonym: assessment, discernment, judging, judgment, judicial decision, legal opinion, mind, opinion, perspicacity, sagaciousness, sagacity, sound judgement, sound judgment. Similar words: acknowledgement, judgment, engagement, management, arrangement, estrangement, encouragement, infringement. Meaning: ['dʒʌdʒmənt] n. 1. the legal document stating the reasons for a judicial decision 2. an opinion formed by judging something 3. the cognitive process of reaching a decision or drawing conclusions 4. the mental ability to understand and discriminate between relations 5. the capacity to assess situations or circumstances shrewdly and to draw sound conclusions 6. (law) the determination by a court of competent jurisdiction on matters submitted to it 7. the act of judging or assessing a person or situation or event.
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121. However, the more subtle the judgement, the greater the dangers inherent in reliance on unaided intuition.
122. An incident on the frontier near Myitkyina confirmed my judgement.
123. He has been accused of letting personal feuds affect his judgement.
124. As art criticism, it has the merit of making a judgement, though description and interpretation may be meagre.
125. We do not find that any other authority clashes with our present judgement, which must be in favour of the defendant.
126. He made it clear that at that point a judgement would be taken as to whether the draft treaty was acceptable or not.
127. The king my father had complete confidence in your judgement and loyalty, I know.
128. It was a risk, and she'd already made one monumental error of character judgement.
129. It arises from too much enthusiasm clouding the judgement of those developing the new electronic products.
130. It is apparent that course evaluation and judgement of aims both form part of the wider area of educational decision making.
131. In the pre-war years, his lack of charisma and poor judgement of men contributed significantly to tension within the establishment.
132. His argument is that newspapers may be inhibited about discussing the commercial interests of their proprietors but otherwise they exercise independent judgement.
133. A representative owes not just his industry but his judgement. Edmund Burke
134. That is[sentencedict.com], they should not get involved in information analysis and judgement.
135. Subsequently he was persuaded by liberal bribes to reverse his judgement.
136. Invention furnishes Art with all her materials, and without it, Judgement itself can at best but steal wisely. Alexander Pope
137. His judgement is more balanced and he's better educated and better informed.
138. Any discussion of evaluating style presupposes that librarians are equipped to pass judgement upon such matters.
139. But we are at liberty to form our own judgement of the person doing so.
140. This judgement is supported by the paradoxical result of replacing the adverb by its antonym:?
141. However, he plans to reserve his final judgement until review of the published document.
142. That judgement accepted that there is price competition between beers and wines.
143. How can he make fair and impartial decisions when political loyalties colour his judgement?
143. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
144. This definition of the role of evaluation does not include the element of judgement, which is part of educational decision making.
145. But this reduces the distinction between the national and the comprador bourgeoisie to a quite arbitrary judgement on what constitutes national development.
146. He accepted a position in a dealer's gallery, where Matisse was among the artists who benefited from his judgement.
147. A formal papal judgement on this point would have dispelled all doubts.
148. Who assesses our performance, and how much store do we set by their judgement?
149. I am firmly convinced that it was Harold Wilson's poor judgement in relation to certain advisers that damaged his record as Prime Minister.
150. He doesn't criticize the vice-president marketing's expert judgement nor pretend he could do better himself.
More similar words: acknowledgement, judgment, engagement, management, arrangement, estrangement, encouragement, infringement, judge, discouragement, disparagement, management system, commencement, entitlement, enticement, clement, element, vehement, atonement, tenement, amusement, increment, inclement, pavement, demented, basement, movement, elements, statement, abatement.