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Words and phrases that have a meaning related to judge:   (384 results)

Often used in the same context:
appeals court, appellate court, court, magistrate, jury, circuit judge, justices, prosecutor, appellate, courtroom, arbitrator, lawyer, jurors, supreme court, jurist, sentencing, attorney, retrial, defendant, reheard, tribunal, grand jury, verdict, ruling, trial, criminal court, reargument, sargus, recusing, pretrial, prosecution, judicial, temporary injunction, stipendiary magistrate, remittitur, sentencer, adjudicator, prosector, brandlin, upheld, probate court, nolle pros, bataillon, appeals, qadi, vacatur, contemnor, disbarring, hearing, injunction, mistrial, case, judgment, presiding, restraining order, courthouse, plea bargain, punitive damages, remanding, expunction, litigant, bailiff, convict, tipstaff, hearing examiner, gawn, replead, arraignment, federal, plea, constitutionality, conviction, examiner, permanent injunction, probate, court martial, plaintiff, nonsuit, breyer, gulty, acquit, venire, indigency, vicinage, reargue, surrebuttal, lawsuit, luba, arguments, mediator, culet, quo warranto, juge, justiciary, proceedings, prosecuting, acquittal, interlocutory, nol pros, velure, jail, panel, judges, referee, umpire, tutor, solicitor, administrator, assessor, commissioner, inspector, legislator, doctor, librarian, dentist, officer, appeal, remarkable, admiralty, consistorial, iniquitous, prerogative, aforesaid, called, seignorial, constituted, dispositive, good, hetter, impartial, noncriminal, synodal

More specific:
acquit, adjudge, anticipate, appraise, appraiser, approve, ascribe, assess, assign, assoil, attribute, believe, calculate, chief justice, choose, clear, conceive, condemn, consider, convict, count, count on, court-martial, critic, criticise, criticize, critique, daniel, declare, disapprove, discharge, disqualify, doge, essay, estimate, evaluate, examine, exculpate, exonerate, expect, figure, find, forecast, give, grade, guesstimate, hold, impute, intonate, intone, justice of the peace, justiciar, justiciary, lowball, measure, misgauge, nasalise, nasalize, order, ordinary, penalize, pick apart, place, praetor, prejudge, pretor, prove, punish, put, qualify, range, rank, rate, reckon, recorder, referee, reject, review, rule, set, stand, stipendiary, stipendiary magistrate, test, think, tout, trial judge, trier, try, try out, umpire, underestimate, valuator, value

Appears in the definition of:
., accusatorial, adjudicate, advent, alien absconder, amerciable, amiss, appraise, approve, approximate, arbiter, arbitrator, artlessly, assess, bail, believe, bench, blandness, broad-minded, calculate, case-hardened, chamber, charge, chief justice, clap, clement, conceive, concurring opinion, condemn, consider, consultation, count on, daniel, decree, dictum, discretion, dissent, edict, estimate, evaluate, evaluative, fail, fairness, fiat, figure, final, forecast, gauge, gavel, grader, guess, habeas corpus, hakim, hardened, hoffa, hypercritical, illustrious, impartial, inclement, inquisitorial, james riddle hoffa, jimmy hoffa, judgeship, judge advocate, judgship, judicature, judicial, juridic, juridical, jury, lordship, matter of law, measure, minos, miscalculate, misdirection, misestimate, misjudge, move around, narrow, narrow-minded, news, newsworthiness, obiter dictum, opinion, order, ordinary, osiris, overcritical, panel, parousia, pass, prejudge, prejudiced, presentiment, qadi, question of law, reckon, recorder, recusal, recusation, recuse, rescript, rhadamnathus, samson, samuel, second advent, second coming, second coming of christ, sidebar, sober, softhearted, solemnly, son, stay, submission, sub judice, think, travel, trial judge, trier, try, unappealable, unsympathetically, valuate, value, writ of habeas corpus

More general:
adjudge, authority, calculate, cipher, compute, cypher, decide, declare, determine, figure, functionary, hold, inquire, make up one's mind, official, reckon, resolve, settle, wonder

Synonyms:
adjudicate, approximate, estimate, evaluator, gauge, guess, jurist, justice, label, magistrate, pronounce, try

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— Nouns for judge: court, panel, advocate, courts, reliability, panels, agreement, bench, people, bond, majority, more...

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