| 单词 | un-judge | 
| 释义 | † un-judgev. Obsolete.   transitive. To deprive (a person) of the office of judge. ΘΚΠ society > law > administration of justice > one who administers justice > judge > 			[verb (transitive)]		 > deprive of office of disjustice1603 un-judge1633 disjudge1649 1633    T. Adams Comm. 2 Peter (ii. 9) 717  				If he be not at leasure to doe this, it is time to unjudge him. 1648    W. Prynne Ardua Regni 5  				One Judge or Justice, or Commissioner cannot be unjudged, unjusticed, uncommissioned by the others alone. 1691    J. Bancroft King Edward III  iii. 28  				I had been Unjudg'd before my Taylor had finish'd my Robes. 1736    J. A. Purves Law-visions xii. 162  				Could I come at the Judge's Letters patent, if I did not Un-judge him, I should think I deserv'd to be judg'd myself. 1822    Niles' Weekly Reg. 30 Mar. 70/1  				We cannot see what remedy the people of Ohio have but that of un-judging him, by abolishing his circuit. 1835    Age 28 June 205/3  				In Ireland they hunt the bar, and can find no respectable man to join them unless they un-judge him! 1927    N. Martin Constant Simp xiv. 293  				‘That lawyer, after he's appointed, is a judge with all the power of a regular judge to try that case and decide it.’.. ‘And then do they un-judge him afterwards?’ This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2018; most recently modified version published online September 2018). < | 
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