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judged - Übersetzung nach Englisch

EVALUATION OF EVIDENCE TO MAKE A CONSIDERED DECISION
Judging; Judgments; Judged; Judgment; Human judgement; Human judgment

judged         
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* ill-judged = imprudente, poco prudente, poco sensato
judging         
(n.) = resolución, sentencia, dictamen
Ex: The first meeting was held on 8 March with the first real judging taking place on 22 March when several tulips were in flower.
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* judging by = a juzgar por, de acuerdo con, según
* judging from = a juzgar por, de acuerdo con, según
* judging panel = jurado
judgement         
juicio
fallo
sentencia
opinión
criterio

Definition

Judged
·Impf & ·p.p. of Judge.

Wikipedia

Judgement

Judgement (or the American spelling judgment) is also known as adjudication, which means the evaluation of evidence to make a decision. Judgement is also the ability to make considered decisions. The term has at least five distinct uses. Aristotle suggested we think of the opposite of different uses of a term, if one exists, to help determine if the uses are really different. Some opposites will be included here to help demonstrate that their uses are really distinct:

  • Informal – opinions expressed as facts.
  • Informal and psychological – used in reference to the quality of cognitive faculties and adjudicational capabilities of particular individuals, typically called wisdom or discernment. The opposites are foolishness or indiscretion.
  • Formal - the mental act of affirming or denying one thing of another through comparison. Judgements are communicated to others using agreed-upon terms in the form of words or algebraic symbols as meanings to form propositions relating the terms, and whose further asserted meanings "of relation" are interpreted by those trying to understand the judgement.
  • Legal – used in the context of legal trial, to refer to a final finding, statement, or ruling, based on a considered weighing of evidence, called, "adjudication". Opposites could be suspension or deferment of adjudication. See Judgment (law)#Spelling for further explanation.

Additionally, judgement can mean:

  • Personality judgment, a psychological phenomenon of a person forming opinions of other people.
Beispiele aus Textkorpus für judged
1. Instead of being judged on past accomplishments, each student can be judged on their performance,‘‘ he added.
2. Just as books arent judged by their covers, video games shouldnt be judged by their titles or individual scenes.
3. "Soporific," judged The Washington Post‘s Howard Kurtz.
4. The Belfast authorities, however, judged differently.
5. "Unconstitutional," judged constitutional lawyer Bruce Fein.