Synonym: assessment, discernment, judgement, judging, judicial decision, legal opinion, mind, opinion, perspicacity, sagaciousness, sagacity, sound judgement, sound judgment. Similar words: augment, segment, fragment, commencement, amendment, first amendment, contentment, sentimental. Meaning: ['dʒʌdʒmənt] n. 1. an opinion formed by judging something 2. the act of judging or assessing a person or situation or event 3. (law) the determination by a court of competent jurisdiction on matters submitted to it 4. the cognitive process of reaching a decision or drawing conclusions 5. the legal document stating the reasons for a judicial decision 6. the capacity to assess situations or circumstances shrewdly and to draw sound conclusions 7. the mental ability to understand and discriminate between relations.
Random good picture Not show
151 The judgment does not affect Pfizer's patent for sildenafil citrate, the main ingredient of the anti-impotence drug Viagra.
152 This judgment is to be made only by an experienced clinician.
153 This can easily deteriorate into prudential judgment, worldly planning and manipulation of voting procedures.
154 If they are left unaware of impending judgment they will not appreciate the significance of salvation.
155 A similarly high proportion end in a swift judgment because the defendant is in default or has no real defence.
156 When elicitation is complete, scores are allotted to each judgment as it correlates with each element.
157 The judgment reflected a refusal by the court to limit punitive damage awards.
158 I have already, before delivering this judgment, heard argument about the precise form of the order.
159 Love is a decision, it is a judgment, it is a promise. If love were only a feeling, there would be no basis for the promise to love each other forever. A feeling comes and it may go. How can I judge that it will stay forever, when my act does not involve judgment and decision. Erich Fromm
160 One can easily become disenchanted with over-professionalized people who are undoubtedly unworthy when subjected to the judgment of more reflective scholars.
161 Apart from that situation the Secretary of State is not in my judgment bound to accept the advice of the judges.
162 Lord Reid's judgment significantly broadens the potential scope of review.
163 Catch him in Birmingham tonight and form your own judgment on the supposed heir to Bevan[sentencedict.com/judgment.html], Foot and Kinnock.
164 Selfish- a judgment readily passed by those who have never tested their own power of sacrifice. George Eliot
165 It reveals pathetic details about the Clintons' marriage, their personalities and their judgment.
166 Accordingly Mr. O'Brien's liability under the guarantee was established by the judgment below.
167 I am giving this judgment in open court at the request of all parties.
168 Dozens of court cases had been adjourned pending the judgment.
169 I am confident that those results will pass a crystal clear judgment that people are afraid of the Labour party in London.
170 Nor are dialects subject to judgment[sentencedict.com], so long as they meet the basic requirement of having clearly defined rules.
171 It may not be errors of fact that matter to the general public as much as errors of judgment.
172 In my judgment this approach was wrong in law even if the dictum in Morris had been correct.
173 Of all the judgments we pass in life, none is more important than the judgment we pass on ourselves. Nathaniel Branden
174 The summons was heard in chambers but judgment was given in open court at the request of the parties.
175 For some one who appeared so gleefully wicked and amoral, Cleo seemed surprisingly dim when it came to character judgment.
176 It is up to the people considering the planning application to deliver a judgment on the assessment.
177 The people are being asked to give their own judgment before major governmental decisions are made.
178 Since then, it has made a number of startling errors of judgment.
179 Intuitive judgment must be recognised as a legitimate element in evaluating this work in schools.
180 Delegation truly involved interpersonal judgment, taking calculated risks on whom to trust.
More similar words: augment, segment, fragment, commencement, amendment, first amendment, contentment, sentimental, entailment, enticement, resentment, entertainment, sentiment, discontentment, lament, comment, mental, mentor, moment, foment, clement, raiment, torment, garment, payment, element, mention, mentally, ailment, basement.