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Judges

[ juhj-iz ]

noun

(used with a singular verb)
  1. a book of the Bible containing the history of Israel under the judges and covering the period between the death of Joshua and the accession to the throne by Saul. : Jud., Judg.


Judges

/ ˈʌɪ /

noun

  1. functioning as singular the book of the Old Testament recounting the history of Israel under the warrior champions and national leaders known as judges from the death of Joshua to the birth of Samuel
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Judges praised Beamish for continuing its "long-standing commitment to preserving local heritage" and its "exceptional visitor experience".

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Judges are repeatedly telling the White House that its actions may be in breach of the law.

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"Judges aren't allowed to control the executive's legitimate power," he declared on X.

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Judges all the way up to the US Supreme Court have ruled that Mr Abrego Garcia was deported in error and that the US government should help "facilitate" his return to his home in Maryland.

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Judges in London are ruling on what that law means by "sex" - whether it means biological sex, or legal, "certificated" sex as defined by the 2004 Gender Recognition Act.

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