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judge dʒʌ́dʒ

to have or develop an opinion about something or someone, usually after thinking carefully.;

 

to decide the winner or results of a competition.;

 

to have a bad opinion of someone's behavior, often because you think you are better than them.;

 

to try to guess something, especially a measurement

conclude,

come to,

arrive at,

or draw a conclusion,

find;

make up one's mind;

ascertain,

determine.

deduce;

settle.

give an opinion;

decide,

try,

or hear a case or cause;

pronounce,

rule,

pass judgement, sentence,

condemn,

doom(see condemnation);

adjudge,

adjudicate,

arbitrate,

sit in judgement;

bring in a verdict;

confirm,

decree,

award;

pass underreview;

editorialize

裁(さばく)く、

審理(しんり)する、

判決(はんけつ)を下(くだ)す、

審判(しんぱん)をする、

鑑定(かんてい)する、

判断(はんだん)する、

批判(ひはん)する、

治(おさ)める、

見当(けんとう)を付(つ)ける

karara varmak(からら ばぁるまく),

karar vermek(からる べぇるめく),

hakemlik etmek(はけむりく えとめく),

I can't judge whether he's telling the truth or not.;

 

You shouldn't judge people on their appearances.;

 

I've been asked to judge the art contest.;

 

What gives you the right to judge people?;

 

I find it difficult to judge distances.;