Judged
Judged is the past tense and past participle of the verb judge. It covers the act of forming an opinion about the value, quality, or character of someone or something after consideration, as well as the act of reaching a legal determination in a court proceeding. In everyday use, judged describes completed evaluation or assessment, for example, “She judged the proposal to be promising.” The past participle is used with auxiliary verbs to form perfect tenses, as in “has judged” or “had judged.” The related noun is judgment (or judgement).
Etymology and form: The word stems from Old French juger, from Latin iudicare, meaning to judge or
Contexts and nuance: In nonlegal contexts, to judge means to form an opinion or to evaluate merit,