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judg·ment
/ˈʤʌʤmənt/
判斷,判斷力,評判,評價;裁判,判決
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Judg·ment
n.
1.
The
act
of
judging
;
the
operation
of
the
mind
,
involving
comparison
and
discrimination
,
by
which
a
knowledge
of
the
values
and
relations
of
things
,
whether
of
moral
qualities
,
intellectual
concepts
,
logical
propositions
,
or
material
facts
,
is
obtained
;
as
,
by
careful
judgment
he
avoided
the
peril
;
by
a
series
of
wrong
judgments
he
forfeited
confidence
.
I
oughte
deme
,
of
skilful
jugement
,
That
in
the
salte
sea
my
wife
is
deed
. --
Chaucer
.
2.
The
power
or
faculty
of
performing
such
operations
(
see
1);
esp
.,
when
unqualified
,
the
faculty
of
judging
or
deciding
rightly
,
justly
,
or
wisely
;
good
sense
;
as
,
a
man
of
judgment
;
a
politician
without
judgment
.
He
shall
judge
thy
people
with
righteousness
and
thy
poor
with
judgment
.
--
Ps
.
lxxii
. 2.
Hernia
.
I
would
my
father
look'd
but
with
my
eyes
.
Theseus
.
Rather
your
eyes
must
with
his
judgment
look
. --
Shak
.
3.
The
conclusion
or
result
of
judging
;
an
opinion
;
a
decision
.
She
in
my
judgment
was
as
fair
as
you
.
--
Shak
.
Who
first
his
judgment
asked
,
and
then
a
place
.
--
Pope
.
4.
The
act
of
determining
,
as
in
courts
of
law
,
what
is
conformable
to
law
and
justice
;
also
,
the
determination
,
decision
,
or
sentence
of
a
court
,
or
of
a
judge
;
the
mandate
or
sentence
of
God
as
the
judge
of
all
.
In
judgments
between
rich
and
poor
,
consider
not
what
the
poor
man
needs
,
but
what
is
his
own
.
--
Jer
.
Taylor
.
Most
heartily
I
do
beseech
the
court
To
give
the
judgment
. --
Shak
.
5.
Philos.
(a)
That
act
of
the
mind
by
which
two
notions
or
ideas
which
are
apprehended
as
distinct
are
compared
for
the
purpose
of
ascertaining
their
agreement
or
disagreement
.
See
1.
The
comparison
may
be
threefold
: (1)
Of
individual
objects
forming
a
concept
. (2)
Of
concepts
giving
what
is
technically
called
a
judgment
. (3)
Of
two
judgments
giving
an
inference
.
Judgments
have
been
further
classed
as
analytic
,
synthetic
,
and
identical
.
(b)
That
power
or
faculty
by
which
knowledge
dependent
upon
comparison
and
discrimination
is
acquired
.
See
2.
A
judgment
is
the
mental
act
by
which
one
thing
is
affirmed
or
denied
of
another
.
--
Sir
W
.
Hamilton
.
The
power
by
which
we
are
enabled
to
perceive
what
is
true
or
false
,
probable
or
improbable
,
is
called
by
logicians
the
faculty
of
judgment
.
--
Stewart
.
6.
A
calamity
regarded
as
sent
by
God
,
by
way
of
recompense
for
wrong
committed
;
a
providential
punishment
.
“
Judgments
are
prepared
for
scorners.”
--
Prov
.
xix
. 29.
“This
judgment
of
the
heavens
that
makes
us
tremble.”
7.
Theol.
The
final
award
;
the
last
sentence
.
Note:
☞
Judgment
,
abridgment
,
acknowledgment
,
and
lodgment
are
in
England
sometimes
written
,
judgement
,
abridgement
,
acknowledgement
,
and
lodgement
.
Note:
☞
Judgment
is
used
adjectively
in
many
self-explaining
combinations
;
as
,
judgment
hour
;
judgment
throne
.
Judgment day
Theol.
,
the
last
day
,
or
period
when
final
judgment
will
be
pronounced
on
the
subjects
of
God's
moral
government
.
Judgment debt
Law
,
a
debt
secured
to
the
creditor
by
a
judge's
order
.
Judgment hall
,
a
hall
where
courts
are
held
.
Judgment seat
,
the
seat
or
bench
on
which
judges
sit
in
court
;
hence
,
a
court
;
a
tribunal
.
“We
shall
all
stand
before
the
judgment
seat
of
Christ.”
--
Rom
.
xiv
. 10.
Judgment summons
Law
,
a
proceeding
by
a
judgment
creditor
against
a
judgment
debtor
upon
an
unsatisfied
judgment
.
Arrest of judgment
.
Law
See
under
Arrest
,
n.
Judgment of God
,
a
term
formerly
applied
to
extraordinary
trials
of
secret
crimes
,
as
by
arms
and
single
combat
,
by
ordeal
,
etc
.;
it
being
imagined
that
God
would
work
miracles
to
vindicate
innocence
.
See
under
Ordeal
.
Syn:
--
Discernment
;
decision
;
determination
;
award
;
estimate
;
criticism
;
taste
;
discrimination
;
penetration
;
sagacity
;
intelligence
;
understanding
.
See
Taste
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
judgment
n
1:
an
opinion
formed
by
judging
something
; "
he
was
reluctant
to
make
his
judgment
known
"; "
she
changed
her
mind
" [
syn
:
judgement
,
mind
]
2:
the
act
of
judging
or
assessing
a
person
or
situation
or
event
; "
they
criticized
my
judgment
of
the
contestants
"
[
syn
:
judgement
,
assessment
]
3: (
law
)
the
determination
by
a
court
of
competent
jurisdiction
on
matters
submitted
to
it
[
syn
:
judgement
, {
judicial
decision
]
4:
the
cognitive
process
of
reaching
a
decision
or
drawing
conclusions
[
syn
:
judgement
,
judging
]
5:
the
legal
document
stating
the
reasons
for
a
judicial
decision
; "
opinions
are
usually
written
by
a
single
judge
"
[
syn
:
opinion
,
legal opinion
,
judgement
]
6:
the
capacity
to
assess
situations
or
circumstances
shrewdly
and
to
draw
sound
conclusions
[
syn
:
judgement
, {
sound
judgment
,
sound judgement
,
perspicacity
]
7:
ability
to
make
good
judgments
[
syn
:
sagacity
,
sagaciousness
,
judgement
,
discernment
]
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