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judge
noun as in person who arbitrates
Strong matches
adjudicator, appraiser, arbiter, assessor, bench, chancellor, conciliator, evaluator, honor, intercessor, intermediary, interpreter, judiciary, magistrate, marshal, moderator, negotiator, ombudsman, peacemaker, reconciler, umpire, warden
Weak matches
verb as in make decision from evidence; deduce
Strongest matches
appreciate, assess, conclude, consider, criticize, decide, derive, determine, discern, distinguish, draw, evaluate, examine, find, put, resolve, review, try
Strong matches
adjudge, adjudicate, appraise, approximate, arbitrate, arrive, ascertain, check, collect, condemn, decree, deduct, doom, esteem, estimate, gather, make, mediate, place, rate, reckon, referee, rule, sentence, settle, sit, suppose, test, umpire, value
Weak matches
act on, give a hearing, make out, pass sentence, pronounce sentence, size up
Example Sentences
One judge voted to acquit him, and another is yet to vote.
Arguing that the 1st Amendment “deserves better,” a federal judge barred federal agents from targeting reporters with crowd control weapons during protests.
"I put my life in his hands and he strung me like a puppet," she told the judge, sobbing, before her sentencing on Thursday.
Routh agreed and apologized, but the judge again cut him off when he resumed, instructing Routh that his opening remarks were over.
Cardiff Crown Court judge Eugene Egan said he was instrumental to the storage of the drugs in a stash house in the Riverside area of the Welsh capital and the distribution chain.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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