English to filipino meaning of

Ang kahulugan ng diksyunaryo ng salitang "paghuhusga" (na binabaybay din na "paghuhusga") ay:ang kakayahang gumawa ng mga isinasaalang-alang na desisyon o magkaroon ng makatwirang konklusyon; katumpakan ng paghatol; discernmentisang opinyon o konklusyon batay sa maingat na pagsasaalang-alang o pagsusuri; isang hatolang proseso ng pagbuo ng opinyon o pagsusuri sa pamamagitan ng pagkilala at paghahambing; ang pagkilos ng paghatolisang desisyon o pagpapasya na ginawa ng korte ng batas o iba pang awtoridad; isang hudisyal na pangungusap o kautusanisang katangian o katangian na nagbibigay-daan sa isang tao na gumawa ng mabubuting desisyon, o ginagamit bilang batayan para sa pagsusuri o paghahambing ng mga bagaySa pangkalahatan, Ang "paghatol" ay tumutukoy sa pagkilos ng paggawa ng desisyon o pagbuo ng opinyon, batay sa maingat na pagsasaalang-alang at pagsusuri. Maaari din itong tumukoy sa kakayahang gumawa ng mabubuting desisyon o ang kalidad ng kakayahang suriin ang mga bagay nang tumpak. Sa mga legal na konteksto, partikular itong tumutukoy sa isang desisyon na ginawa ng korte o iba pang awtoridad.

Synonyms

  1. judgement
  2. assessment

Sentence Examples

  1. The visions drain the person of their energy and good judgment is thrown to the wayside.
  2. 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.
  3. When he finally spoke, there was no judgment in his tone.
  4. Accept all you encounter and take time for self-reflection, not judgment.
  5. 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.
  6. I may have consumed a fair amount of alcohol, but not enough to cloud my judgment.
  7. Is it wonderful that the one known atrocity should influence the popular judgment in regard to the other unknown?
  8. 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.
  9. 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.
  10. Even though she wanted to crawl into a gutter, far, far away from this magnificent creature, Anne felt no judgment in her eyes.