English to afrikaans meaning of

Die woordeboekdefinisie van die woord "oordeel" (ook gespel "oordeel") is:die vermoë om oorwoë besluite te neem of tot sinvolle gevolgtrekkings te kom; gesonde oordeel; onderskeidingsvermoë'n mening of gevolgtrekking gebaseer op noukeurige oorweging of evaluering; 'n uitspraakdie proses om 'n mening of evaluering te vorm deur te onderskei en te vergelyk; die handeling van beoordeling van'n besluit of bepaling wat deur 'n geregshof of ander owerheid gemaak is; 'n geregtelike vonnis of dekreet'n eienskap of eienskap wat iemand in staat stel om goeie besluite te neem, of wat gebruik word as die basis vir die evaluering of vergelyking van dingeOor die algemeen, "oordeel" verwys na die handeling om 'n besluit te neem of 'n mening te vorm, gebaseer op noukeurige oorweging en evaluering. Dit kan ook verwys na die vermoë om goeie besluite te neem of die kwaliteit daarvan om dinge akkuraat te kan evalueer. In wetlike kontekste verwys dit spesifiek na 'n besluit wat deur 'n hof of ander owerheid geneem is.

Synonyms

  1. judgement
  2. assessment

Sentence Examples

  1. In the mean time the investigation proceeded with vigor, if not always with judgment, and numerous individuals were examined to no purpose while, owing to the continual absence of all clue to the mystery, the popular excitement greatly increased.
  2. Is it wonderful that the one known atrocity should influence the popular judgment in regard to the other unknown?
  3. Even though she wanted to crawl into a gutter, far, far away from this magnificent creature, Anne felt no judgment in her eyes.
  4. The visions drain the person of their energy and good judgment is thrown to the wayside.
  5. We find it difficult to love our enemies and turn the other cheek as Jesus directed and our judgment is most fierce when applied to ourselves.
  6. When he finally spoke, there was no judgment in his tone.
  7. I may have consumed a fair amount of alcohol, but not enough to cloud my judgment.
  8. I let the evil desire rule my judgment with her, as I did you, and will carry that sin with me until my dying day.
  9. Phileas Fogg, as self-composed as if the judgment did not in the least concern him, did not even lift his eyebrows while it was being pronounced.
  10. Accept all you encounter and take time for self-reflection, not judgment.