Judge:

Noun:

  1. A public official appointed to decide cases in a court of law; a magistrate.
  2. A person who decides the results of a competition or evaluates the merits of something.

Verb:

  1. To form an opinion or conclusion about someone or something after careful consideration.
  2. To act as a judge in a competition or event.

Prepositions:

  • “Of” (judge of)
  • “As” (judge as)
  • “By” (judge by)

Collocations:

  • Judge a case, judge a competition, judge someone’s character, judge someone’s actions, judge fairly, judge harshly, judge impartially.

Example Sentences:

  1. The judge handed down a verdict in the murder trial.
  2. She is a respected judge in the Court of Appeals.
  3. The judge dismissed the case due to lack of evidence.
  4. He’s serving as a judge for the science fair this year.
  5. She was appointed as a judge at the international piano competition.
  6. Don’t judge a book by its cover; get to know the person first.
  7. The jury will judge whether the defendant is guilty or innocent.
  8. He judged her performance to be the best of the evening.
  9. She’s known for her ability to judge character accurately.
  10. They asked her to judge the quality of the artwork submissions.
  11. The audience cheered as the judge announced the winner.
  12. It’s difficult to judge the true impact of the policy changes.
  13. The panel of judges deliberated for hours before reaching a decision.
  14. He was elected as the chief judge of the district court.
  15. She’s known for her fair and impartial judgments.
  16. He judges everything based on his own experiences.
  17. The judge presided over a high-profile corruption trial.
  18. They asked her to judge the baking contest at the fair.
  19. The judge’s ruling set a precedent for future cases.
  20. She’s qualified to judge the authenticity of historical artifacts.
  21. He’s hesitant to judge until he hears all the facts.
  22. The judge’s decision was based on the evidence presented.
  23. Don’t judge her actions without understanding her motives.
  24. The judge imposed a sentence of community service.
  25. She’s been a judge at the dance competition for several years.
  26. He’s a tough judge when it comes to awarding scholarships.
  27. The judge listened carefully to both sides of the argument.
  28. She’s known for her ability to judge distance accurately.
  29. They appointed him as the head judge for the talent show.
  30. The judge’s comments influenced the jury’s decision.
  31. It’s important to judge people by their actions, not just their words.
  32. The judge granted a temporary restraining order.
  33. She’s a judge on the reality TV show about cooking.
  34. The judge’s decision was unanimous among the jury.
  35. They consulted with legal experts to judge the case.
  36. He’s hesitant to judge the success of the project so soon.
  37. The judge emphasized the importance of impartiality in court.
  38. She’s been invited to judge the fashion competition.
  39. The judge’s reputation for fairness is well-known.
  40. They chose him to judge the gymnastics competition.
  41. He’s known for his ability to judge the market accurately.
  42. The judge’s verdict was greeted with mixed reactions.
  43. She’s been asked to judge the film festival submissions.
  44. The judge’s role is to interpret and apply the law fairly.
  45. He was the judge for the art contest last year.
  46. They’re looking for qualified individuals to judge the debate tournament.
  47. The judge’s decision was based on legal precedent.
  48. She’s served as a judge in various capacities throughout her career.
  49. They’re discussing how to judge the success of the campaign.
  50. The judge’s ruling overturned the lower court’s decision.
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