rejudge Antonyms

Meaning of rejudge

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rejudge (v. t.)

To judge again; to reexamine; to review; to call to a new trial and decision.

rejudge Sentence Examples

  1. The jury was instructed to rejudge the evidence after the defense attorney presented new information.
  2. Upon further consideration, the judge rejudged the case and determined that the defendant was not guilty.
  3. The committee decided to rejudge the submissions based on a stricter set of criteria.
  4. After receiving negative feedback, the artist rejudged their work and made significant revisions.
  5. The rejudge process allowed the students to demonstrate their understanding of the material from a different perspective.
  6. The prosecutor rejudged the case to ensure they had a strong enough case before filing charges.
  7. The parole board rejudged the inmate's sentence and granted them an early release.
  8. The insurance company rejudged the claim after receiving new medical records.
  9. The scholarship committee rejudged the applications to award additional funds to deserving candidates.
  10. The tournament organizer rejudged the match after a controversial call was made by the referee.

FAQs About the word rejudge

To judge again; to reexamine; to review; to call to a new trial and decision.

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The jury was instructed to rejudge the evidence after the defense attorney presented new information.

Upon further consideration, the judge rejudged the case and determined that the defendant was not guilty.

The committee decided to rejudge the submissions based on a stricter set of criteria.

After receiving negative feedback, the artist rejudged their work and made significant revisions.