judgements (Meaning)

judgements

the exercise of this capacity, a formal utterance of an authoritative opinion, a formal decision given by a court, a decision given by a court, the final judging of humankind by God, an opinion so pronounced, the process of forming an opinion by examining and comparing, the process of forming an opinion or evaluation by discerning and comparing, the act of judging, a judgment approved and entered by a court by consent of the parties upon agreement or stipulation, a formal decision or determination on a matter or case by a court, a proposition stating something believed or asserted, an opinion so formed, an opinion or estimate so formed, a certificate evidencing such a decree, a calamity held to be sent by God, a divine sentence or decision, final judgment in this entry compare dictum, disposition, finding, holding, opinion, ruling, verdict, the ability to judge, a judgment declaring a right or establishing the legal status or interpretation of a law or instrument, an acknowledgment by a debtor of the existence of a debt with agreement that an adverse judgment may be entered without notice or a hearing, the capacity for judging, an obligation (such as a debt) created by the decree of a court

judgements Sentence Examples

  1. The jury delivered its unanimous judgements after careful deliberation.
  2. The professor reserved his judgements until he had thoroughly reviewed all the evidence.
  3. The critic's judgements were often harsh and unforgiving.
  4. The court's judgements set a precedent that would be followed for years to come.
  5. The public outcry condemned the judgements as unjust and biased.
  6. The politician's judgements were clouded by personal vendettas.
  7. The doctor's judgements were questioned due to a lack of experience.
  8. The media's judgements were often sensationalized and based on hearsay.
  9. The CEO's rash judgements led to the company's financial ruin.
  10. The teacher's judgements were fair and impartial, ensuring a positive learning environment for all students.

FAQs About the word judgements

the exercise of this capacity, a formal utterance of an authoritative opinion, a formal decision given by a court, a decision given by a court, the final judgin

decisions, rulings,findings, verdicts, sentences, opinions,holdings, deliverances,injunctions, pronouncements

draws, halts, deadlocks,ties,stalemates, standoffs,

The jury delivered its unanimous judgements after careful deliberation.

The professor reserved his judgements until he had thoroughly reviewed all the evidence.

The critic's judgements were often harsh and unforgiving.

The court's judgements set a precedent that would be followed for years to come.