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1 judgement
domsubst. \/ˈdʒʌdʒmənt\/ eller judgment1) (jus, religion) dom2) kritikk, klander, dom3) bedømmelse, vurdering, skjønn, oppfatning4) dømmekraft, vurderingsevne• a man of good\/sound judgement5) straffedom, dom, straffact to the best of one's judgement handle etter beste forstandagainst one's better judgement mot bedre vitendein someone's judgement etter noens mening, slik noen ser detjudgement (delivered) by\/in a court of arbitration ( jus) voldgiftsdomjudgement for the defendant ( jus) frifinnelse av saksøktejudgement for the plaintiff ( jus) forklaring: saksøker får medholdpass judgement (on) ( jus) avsi dom (i sivilsak), domfelle bedømme, uttale seg om, gi en bedømmelse avpronounce judgement on felle dom om, felle dom angåenderender judgement avsi dom, felle domreserve judgement vente med å uttale segsit in judgement on sette seg til doms over noen, dømme
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