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  1. judge

    • IPA[jəj]

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    • n.
      a public official appointed to decide cases in a court of law.;a person who decides the results of a competition or watches for infractions of the rules.
    • v.
      form an opinion or conclusion about;decide (a case) in court
    • verb: judge, 3rd person present: judges, gerund or present participle: judging, past tense: judged, past participle: judged

    • noun: judge, plural noun: judges

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    • the seventh book of the Bible, describing the conquest of Canaan under the leaders called ...

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    • the seventh book of the Bible, describing the conquest of Canaan under the leaders called ...

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    • adj.
      constituted by judicial decisions rather than explicit legislation: judge-made law judge-made principles

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    • n.
      a lawyer who advises a court-martial on points of law and sums up the case.

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    • n.
      (in tennis, volleyball, and badminton) an official positioned near one of the lines of the ... a line judge called the ball out

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    • adj.
      constituted by judicial decisions rather than explicit legislation: judge-made law judge-made principles

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    • n.
      a linesman.

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    • n.
      a barrister who advises a court martial on points of law and sums up the case.

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    • n.
      a public officer appointed to decide cases in a law court: he is due to appear before a judge and jury on Monday a High Court Judge
    • v.
      form an opinion or conclusion about: a production can be judged according to the canons of aesthetic criticism it is hard to judge whether such opposition is justified

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