personal judgement

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personal judgement

A judge signs a personal judgement in a civil case.

Definition

Noun: 1. An individual's own assessment or opinion: The act or result of forming an opinion or making a decision based on one's own beliefs, experiences, and reasoning, rather than solely on external rules or facts. 2. A legal judgment against a specific party: A court ruling that holds an individual (or corporation) personally liable for the payment of monetary damages.

Usage
  • General/Everyday Context: Used to emphasize that a conclusion is based on an individual's subjective evaluation.
    • In my personal judgement, this is the best course of action.
    • The reviewer's personal judgement influenced the final score.
  • Formal/Legal Context: Used to specify a type of legal ruling imposing personal financial liability.
    • The court issued a personal judgement against the defendant for $50,000 in damages.
Examples
Advanced Usage
  • "To exercise one's personal judgement": To actively apply one's own reasoning and discretion in making a decision.
    • In ambiguous situations, employees are encouraged to exercise their personal judgement.
  • "A matter of personal judgement": Something that depends on individual perspective and cannot be decided by objective rules alone.
    • Whether the artwork is beautiful is a matter of personal judgement.
Variants and Related Words
  • Judgment (or Judgement) (n): The more general term for the ability to make considered decisions or form sensible opinions, or the decision itself.
  • Subjective judgment (n): A judgment influenced by personal feelings, tastes, or opinions.
  • Discretion (n): The freedom to decide what should be done in a particular situation, often based on personal judgment.
Synonyms
  • Opinion: A view or judgment formed about something, not necessarily based on fact or knowledge.
  • Assessment: The act of making a judgment about something.
  • Discretion: The quality of behaving or speaking in a way that avoids causing offense or revealing private information; also, the freedom to decide.
Antonyms
  • Objective fact: A thing that is known or proved to be true, independent of personal feelings.
  • Rule-based decision: A conclusion reached by strictly applying predefined rules or criteria.
  • Impersonal judgment: A judgment that is not influenced by, or does not consider, personal feelings or circumstances.
Related Phrases
  • Against one's better judgment: Doing something even though you think it is not the wisest course of action.
    • I lent him the money against my better judgment.
  • To reserve judgment: To delay forming or expressing an opinion until more information is available.
    • I will reserve judgment until I have seen the full report.
personal judgement

A judge signs a personal judgement in a civil case.

Noun
  1. a judgment rendered against an individual (or corporation) for the payment of money damages