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judge
verb
-
judge
,
judging
,
judges
,
judged
to
form
or
express
an
opinion
about
someone
or
something
,
often
after
thinking
about
the
facts
you
know
•
Try
not
to
judge
a
person
by
their
clothes
.
Try
not
to
judge
a
person
by
their
clothes
.
•
I
can't
judge
whether
the
soup
needs
more
salt
without
tasting
it
.
I
can't
judge
whether
the
soup
needs
more
salt
without
tasting
it
.
From
Old
French
jugier
,
from
Latin
iūdicāre
“
to
decide
,
to
pronounce
judgment
”.
verb
-
judge
,
judging
,
judges
,
judged
to
form
an
opinion
about
someone
or
something
,
especially
about
whether
it
is
good
or
bad
•
Try
not
to
judge
people
by
their
appearance
.
Try
not
to
judge
people
by
their
appearance
.
•
He
felt
others
would
judge
him
for
his
mistake
.
He
felt
others
would
judge
him
for
his
mistake
.
verb
-
judge
,
judging
,
judges
,
judged
to
act
officially
in
a
court
of
law
and
decide
the
outcome
of
a
case
•
She
was
asked
to
judge
the
high-profile
lawsuit
in
federal
court
.
She
was
asked
to
judge
the
high-profile
lawsuit
in
federal
court
.
•
If
you
break
the
law
,
a
court
will
judge
your
case
.
If
you
break
the
law
,
a
court
will
judge
your
case
.
Legal
use
of
the
verb
developed
directly
from
the
noun
meaning
in
Middle
English
.
verb
-
judge
,
judging
,
judges
,
judged
to
listen
to
a
legal
case
and
make
a
decision
according
to
the
law
•
The
Supreme
Court
will
judge
the
case
next
month
.
The
Supreme
Court
will
judge
the
case
next
month
.
•
It
is
difficult
to
judge
such
a
complicated
lawsuit
quickly
.
It
is
difficult
to
judge
such
a
complicated
lawsuit
quickly
.