(of a meeting or seminar) To manage or preside over
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A public official whose duty it is to administer the law
“The judge has adjourned the hearing until next week.”
A person who evaluates something or forms an opinion
“He made a name for himself as a self-styled judge of what was, and wasn't, fashionable.”
A person who decides the results of a competition
“The judge of this debate will determine the winner.”
A person who manages an organization, project or people
A person or thing regarded as an infallible authority on something
Evaluator who reviews evidence and renders a decision in a legal or formal proceeding
One who awards, or assigns by sentence or judicial determination
To form an opinion or conclusion about
“Based on the clumsy and unrefined brush strokes, I would judge that this painting is a forgery.”
To determine the result of, especially of a competition
“We have assembled a panel of experts to judge the upcoming Air Guitar World Championships.”
To pass judgment on or to hand down a verdict, especially in a court of law
“The court would judge her innocent of all crimes.”
To sit in judgment on
“The judge is bound to endeavor to judge each case on the basis of the codified law.”
To assess, criticize or label another person or thing
“Let us first determine his motive before we judge his character based on one mistake.”
To declare or announce in a formal or solemn way
To recognize or understand a difference
(of a meeting or seminar) To manage or preside over
To hold or write a review of
To criticize or express strong disapproval of
To bring into competition or conflict with
To criticize or point out the mistakes or weaknesses in
To subject to a penalty or punishment
To a prejudicial distinction in the treatment of different categories of people
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