Similar words: judge, adjudge, misjudge, judgement, judgemental, judgment, judgmental, budge. Meaning: [dʒʌdʒ] n. a book of the Old Testament that tells the history of Israel under the leaders known as judges.
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31. I'm putting my faith in the appeal judges.
32. People who are less subjectively involved are better judges.
33. Judges sometimes show great disdain for the law.
34. Judges must be independent of political pressure.
35. The judges passed on each contestant.
36. In Britain, judges wear white wigs in court.
37. He judges It'safer to go away than to stay.
38. A panel of judges is now selecting the finalists.
39. Judges are often accused of being out of touch.
40. The judges gave her the maximum rating on style.
41. The judges awarded the prize to him.
42. Three judges will deliver their verdict in October.
43. He was straining every nerve to impress the judges.
44. Judges are increasingly taking a tougher stance on rape.
45. The judges upheld the validity of the previous judgement.
46. The judges will select the best from this year's crop of first novels.
47. The President is empowered to appoint judges to the Supreme Court.
48. She threw in a lot of flashy footwork to impress the judges.
49. His lawyers are confident that the judges will declare Mr Stevens innocent.
50. Judges are meting out increasingly harsh sentences for car theft.
51. Judges no longer have the power to pass the death sentence.
52. Judges are imposing increasingly heavy fines for minor driving offences.
53. After much argument[sentencedict.com],[http://Sentencedict.com] the judges finally compromised on the 18-year old pianist.
54. The appeal judges spoke of strong mitigating factors in the case.
55. We were kept on tenterhooks for hours while the judges chose the winner.
56. Can we devise a system in which judges function independently of party politics?
57. Not everyone judges success by the same standards - some people think happiness is more important than money.
58. This part of brain judges the spatial relationship between objects.
59. The trials were a mere farce since no judges were present at all.
60. Which judges are assigned to a case is always a bit of a lottery.
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