adjudicate |
to settle by a judge or judges or in a judicial procedure. [2 definitions] |
alcalde |
in Spain and the U.S. Southwest, a mayor who also acts as a judge. |
appraise |
to judge the quality or nature of. [1/2 definitions] |
arbitrary |
arrived at by an arbiter or judge. [1/3 definitions] |
assay |
to analyze or examine in order to judge; evaluate. [1/8 definitions] |
assessor |
one who assists a judge, esp. one who has expertise in a particular field. [1/2 definitions] |
bench |
the position or job of being a judge. [1/4 definitions] |
bench warrant |
an order issued by a judge or court for the apprehension of someone charged with a crime. |
blind |
to make unable to judge well or think sensibly. [1/7 definitions] |
cadi |
a Muslim judge whose decisions are based on Islamic religious law. |
chancellor |
the judge of chancery court. [1/4 definitions] |
charitable |
unwilling to judge others harshly; lenient; merciful. [1/3 definitions] |
charity |
unwillingness to judge others harshly; benevolence; goodwill. [1/5 definitions] |
chief justice |
the judge presiding over a high court that has other judges. [2 definitions] |
circuit |
the area or region covered in a regular tour to carry out certain duties, as by a judge to hold court sessions. [1/8 definitions] |
classic |
a work of art or literature that is considered of the first rank, or as a standard by which to judge others. [1/10 definitions] |
complement |
in grammar, a word or phrase that is necessary to complete a construction, such as "happy" in the sentence "He seems happy," or "a judge" in the sentence "She became a judge." [1/7 definitions] |
consider |
to judge; deem; regard as. [1/7 definitions] |
contempt |
in law, overt disrespect for or disobedience of a judge, court, or legislature. [1/3 definitions] |
courtroom |
a room in which legal cases are heard before a judge. |
criterion |
a standard or test by which to judge or decide. |