unjudge

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English

Etymology

From un- +‎ judge.

Verb

unjudge (third-person singular simple present unjudges, present participle unjudging, simple past and past participle unjudged)

  1. (transitive) To remove the office of judge from (someone); to unseat.
    • 1848, Thomas Adams, James Sherman, An Exposition Upon the Second Epistle General of St. Peter - Page 402:
      Do justice: to this the judge stands bound in reason, as the proper act of his function: if he be not at leisure to do this, it is time to unjudge him; […]
  2. (transitive) To undo or remove the judgement from.
    • 2011, Mikhail Naimy, The Book of Mirdad:
      I am not come to judge the world, but rather to unjudge it.