jugement

[US]/ˈdʒʌdʒmənt/
[UK]/ˈdʒʌdʒmənt/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n.obsolete spelling of judgment; a legal decision, official order, or judicial sentence given by a court or judge
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Phrases & Collocations

hasty jugement

final jugement

personal jugement

sound jugement

critical jugement

sober jugement

erroneous jugement

fair jugement

subjective jugement

without jugement

Example Sentences

in my judgment, the evidence presented is insufficient to reach a verdict.

the ceo made a poor judgment by ignoring the warnings from the finance department.

good judgment comes from experience, and experience comes from bad judgment.

the committee exercised sound judgment in selecting the most qualified candidate.

making a value judgment about someone's character is often unfair without knowing their circumstances.

the judge asked the jury to set aside their personal judgment and focus solely on the facts.

it's a judgment call whether to invest in the emerging market during uncertain times.

the moral judgment of the action depended largely on one's cultural background.

she trusted her professional judgment despite the pressure from executives.

the critic's harsh judgment of the performance was deemed excessive by many attendees.

without clear guidelines, employees must rely on their own judgment to handle unusual situations.

his final judgment on the matter was delayed due to incomplete information.

the jury delivered its judgment after three days of deliberation.

sound judgment requires balancing logic with intuition in complex decisions.

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