judgment
The German word 'Urteil' is used to express the English term 'judgment'. It is commonly used in legal contexts to refer to a decision made by a court or judge. In a broader sense, 'Urteil' can also refer to an opinion or assessment made about someone or something.
The judge's verdict was fair.
This sentence demonstrates the use of 'Urteil' in the context of a judicial decision. The noun 'Richter' meaning 'judge' precedes 'Urteil', illustrating its usage in relation to a court judgement deemed as 'fair' or 'gerecht' in German.
You shouldn't react before the final verdict.
This example phrase uses 'Urteil' in a cautionary sense, advising someone not to respond or 'reagieren' until the 'endgültige' or final verdict is announced. The phrase is instructing restraint in anticipation of a decision.
They were not satisfied with the verdict.
In this sentece, 'Urteil' is used to convey dissatisfaction with a decision or verdict. The statement describes a group 'sie' expressing their discontent about a 'Urteil' or judgement.