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Definitions from the WebAntonyms of JudgesDescription:An antonym refers to a word that has the opposite meaning of another word. In the context of judges, antonyms can vary depending on the perspective of the word being used. Below are different antonyms of the term "judges," providing alternative concepts and opposite roles. Possible Antonyms:1. AccusedPart of Speech: Noun or verb Definition: The person or entity who is charged with a crime or offense. Example Sentence: The accused pleaded not guilty to the charges. Search for related legal books on Amazon 2. DefendantPart of Speech: Noun Definition: The person, company, or institution against whom an action is brought in a court of law. Example Sentence: The defendant testified in his own defense. Search for related criminal law books on Amazon 3. OffenderPart of Speech: Noun Definition: A person who has committed an illegal act or offense. Example Sentence: The police arrested the offender at the scene of the crime. Search for related criminology books on Amazon 4. CulpritPart of Speech: Noun Definition: A person who is responsible for a crime or wrongdoing. Example Sentence: The detective uncovered the true culprit behind the robbery. Search for related mystery books on Amazon 5. PetitionerPart of Speech: Noun Definition: A person who presents a formal request or plea to a court of law. Example Sentence: The petitioner appealed to the judge for a reduced sentence. | ||||
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