Jugés (en. Judged)

[ʒyʒe]

Meaning & Definition

EnglishFrench
noun
The individuals who have been judged by a court.
The judged in the case were convicted.
Les jugés de l'affaire ont été condamnés.
Individuals who have undergone a moral or social judgment.
The judged in society often have difficult lives.
Les jugés de la société ont souvent des vies difficiles.

Etymology

From the verb judge, derived from the Latin 'judicare'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

judged at first instance
To judge a case in a lower court.
jugé en première instance
judged on appeal
To judge a case that has been contested in a higher court.
jugé en appel
impartial judge
A judge who makes decisions without bias.
juge impartial

Related Words

judge
A legal professional responsible for applying the law.
juge
judgment
Decision rendered by a judge.
jugement
to judge
To evaluate or make a decision about something.
juger

Slang Meanings

Guilty in court jargon.
He was judged because of his choices.
Il s'est fait jugé à cause de ses choix.
To be caught in a disadvantageous situation.
She is judged because of her past mistakes.
Elle est jugée à cause de ses erreurs passées.