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Italian word
giudicare
to judge, to assess, to consider
Looks like
to adjudicate
to make a formal judgement, especially in a dispute
⚠️ The trap
Giudicare is the everyday word for judging and assessing. 'Adjudicate' in English is formal/legal. Giudicare is used casually: 'lo giudico una persona onesta' = I consider him an honest person.
To say "to make a formal judgement, especially in a dispute" in Italian:
giudicare is the everyday verb; arbitrare for to arbitrate
"giudicare" in English means:
to judge, to assess, to consider
Example
"Non giudicare le persone dall'apparenza."
"Don't judge people by appearances."
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