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- noun Plural form of
judge . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
judge .
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Examples
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I think the use of the best authors as the main judges is a nice twist, but that could get very cliquish.
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In this book the term judges (shôphatîm) is applied to the leaders of
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent 1840-1916 1913
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The concensus of the judges is these are the best cupcakes I've made in a long time.
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The concensus of the judges is these are the best cupcakes I've made in a long time.
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Gingrich also decried what he called judges 'overreaching efforts to separate church and state.
Gingrich Still Preaching Hate in Wake of Falwell's Death 2007
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The element given the most weight by the judges is the nominee's outstanding original academic or intellectual product.
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The appointment and payment of the judges is assigned to the federal government.
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And impeaching federal judges is a Congressional matter.
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And I do think that voting for judges is a bad idea.
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Such helps insulate judges from the vagaries of electoral politics. jerry 101 says:
GHibbs commented on the word judges
Also, 3rd person singular of the verb 'to judge'. 'He judges' cases of fraud.
September 7, 2011