judge somebody on something Competitors will be judged on speed and accuracy. 2 → judging by/from something 3 competition JUDGE to decide on the result of a competition I had the difficult task of judging the competition. Do not judge her too harshly, as she was very young at the time. Robert wanted to go and help him, but judged it best to stay where he was. His conduct, judged objectively by what he has done, is dishonest. We judge the success of a product by the number of sales it brings in. The likelihood of future bombs was impossible to judge. The economic results of the reforms are very difficult to judge. pollutants that were judged hazardous to human health I am in no position to judge whether what she is doing is right or wrong. The therapist judged that Margaret had made a serious attempt to kill herself. Judge us on the improvements we make in the economy. S3 W3 verb ( judged, judging ) 1 opinion JUDGE to form or give an opinion about someone or something after thinking carefully about all the information you know about them You should never judge a person by their looks.A New York judge awarded custody of the boy to Leo in 1994 and allowed Heard to see him every other weekend.There are normally three judges for the national essay competition.The judge advised the governor that the law violated the First Amendment rights of teachers.When it was over, the judges signed a certificate saying that they believed Harrison had indeed told them everything he knew.Secondly, that any delay which did occur was reasonable and, as indeed the judge himself found, justifiable.All that will be considered by the judge and the Lord Chief Justice in making their recommendations.Everyone stood up as the judge entered the courtroom.The other judges, both charisma-free, were handpicked to make him shine.The court cases discussed indicate how judges have been resolving conflicts on these issues.But in an entire career, I never knew a judge who I believed was bribed by raw money.Judge Butler gave the defendant a six-month jail sentence.3 → a good/bad judge of something 4 → be the judge (of something) 5 → let me be the judge of that 6 → be judge and jury 7 → as sober as a judge Examples from the Corpus judge federal judge/high court judge etc (=a judge in a particular court ) 2 JUDGE someone who decides on the result of a competition The panel of judges included several well-known writers. S2 W2 noun 1 SCT BO the official in control of a court, who decides how criminals should be punished The trial judge specifies the number of years to be spent in prison.Judge From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Occupations, Law judge judge 1 / dʒʌdʒ /
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