Opposite of a public official whose duty it is to administer the law
“No man, let alone a vexatious litigant, has a vested right to bring or continue proceedings which are an abuse of the process of the court.”
Opposite of a person who decides the results of a competition
“If at the conclusion of ten rounds, no competitor is able to subdue their opponent, a panel of four judges will decide the victor.”
Opposite of a person who manages an organization, project or people
Opposite of a person to whom the authority to settle or judge a dispute is delegated
Opposite of a person who judges the merits of works or performances
Opposite of to determine the result of, especially of a competition
“The teams then compete in different games ranging from giant size, inflatable obstacle courses to relay races, all played against the clock.”
Opposite of to regard or consider in a specified way
Opposite of to measure or appraise the value, amount, level or quality of something
Opposite of to consider or deem to have a given value or quality
Opposite of to declare or announce in a formal or solemn way
Opposite of to reach an authoritative judgment or settlement
Opposite of to recognize or understand a difference
Opposite of to hold an opinion
“I doubt that the president should be spending so much time on social media.”
Opposite of to estimate or judge
“We buy a commodity by means of another, but in order to know the value of the former, we need to know the value of the latter.”
Opposite of to suppose that something is true without any great conviction or strength of feeling
“I recognize that this is a contentious opinion and that I am on my own on this one.”
Opposite of to have as a belief or opinion
“He and his employers refute accusations that his style of investigation constitutes entrapment.”
Opposite of to draw conclusions from an examination or assessment
“The vast number of variables at play will only serve to complicate our assessment.”
Opposite of to arrive at a judgment or opinion by reasoning
“I don't know where we are going, but I can only guess it's not going to be a beach paradise.”
(of a meeting or seminar) Opposite of to manage or preside over
“To follow your petty call to arms over trivial matters would be a massive waste of resources.”
Opposite of to try to figure out through estimation or hypothesis
“I know that you are lying about your relationship with that woman, Bill!”
(rare) Opposite of to have an estimation of someone or something
“It seems I did misjudge you to be a mean person.”
Opposite of to make a guess
“They could not go behind the returns and make inquiry as to the actual number of votes cast, and thus determine the result of the election.”
Opposite of to act as an official in charge of something, especially a sporting event
(law) Opposite of to listen to and judge (a case or plaintiff)
“It often leads to such bulky and intricate combinations of statement, as to present the case to the judge and jury, in a form of considerable complexity.”
Opposite of to feel, notice or detect with one's senses
“He would miss most of the show because he was distracted by his phone.”
Opposite of to criticize or express strong disapproval of
Opposite of to logically form, or arrive at, an opinion or conclusion about something
“I suspect that the investigation into my alleged involvement with the affair will draw to a close soon.”
Opposite of to pronounce (a judgement or judicial sentence)
“In an unexpected twist of fate, the judge would withhold the defendant's sentence.”
Opposite of to subject to a penalty or punishment
Opposite of to a prejudicial distinction in the treatment of different categories of people
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