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judgment
"against one's better judgment,"

contrary to a more appropriate or preferred course of action.

"sit in judgment,"

1. to preside as judge.

2. to assume the position of critic.

"in someone's judgment,"

in someone's opinion.

Origin:

1250–1300; Middle English jug(g)ement < Old French jugement, equivalent to juge- (stem of jugier to judge) + -ment -ment. —Dictionary.com. // First Known Use of judgment: 13th century. History and Etymology for judgment: see judge entry 2 [verb]. —Merriam-Webster.

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