judges
nounHow to pronounce judges:
Definition of judges:
- judges (noun):
- a narrative and historical book of jewish and christian scripture see bible table
- a public official with authority to hear cases and pass sentences in a court of law
- noun. a book of the Old Testament that tells the history of Israel under the leaders known as judges.
Synonyms for judges:
adjudicators
arbiters
arbitrators
beak
book of judges
evaluator
his, her or your honour
judge
jurist
jurists
justice
justices
magistrate
magistrates
moderators
nebiim
negotiators
old testament
referees
umpires
Antonyms for judges:
attests
certifies
confirms
establishes
knows
knows for a fact
validates
verifies
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