the ability to make considered decisions or come to sensible conclusions
(of a law court or judge) give a decision concerning a defendant or legal matter
the judgement of humankind expected in some religious traditions to take place at the end of the world
an assessment of something as good or bad in terms of one’s standards or priorities
delay the process of judging or giving one’s opinion
assume the right to judge someone, especially in a critical manner
the suspension of proceedings in a criminal trial between the verdict and the sentence on the grounds of a material irregularity in the course of the trial
judgement awarded to the plaintiff on the defendant’s failure to plead
(in the Bible) the arbitration of King Solomon over a baby claimed by two women (1 Kings 3:16-28). He proposed cutting the baby in half, and then gave it to the woman who showed concern for its life
contrary to what one feels to be wise or sensible