judged
Prononciation : [dʒʌdʒd]
Mot
Contexte : « evaluating »
(verb) to form an opinion or make a decision about someone or something. This happens when you think about how good or bad something is based on certain standards or information.
Exemple
She judged the painting to be beautiful and full of life.
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He didn't judge the book poorly, but he thought it could have been better.
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How do you think she judged his performance in the play?
Contexte : « legal »
(verb) to make a decision in a court of law about whether someone is guilty or innocent. This is done by a judge who looks at the evidence and makes a ruling.
Exemple
The jury judged him innocent after hearing all the evidence.
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The case was judged without all the important information, leading to a lot of confusion.
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What factors do you think influenced how the jury judged the defendant?
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