pass sentence on



pass sentence on someone

 
1. Lit. [for a judge] to read out the sentence of punishment for a convicted criminal. It is my job as judge to pass sentence on you. The judge was about to pass sentence on Max—ten years in prison.
2. Fig. [for someone] to render a judgment on another person in the manner of a judge. You have no right to pass judgment on me! I wish you wouldn't pass judgment on everyone around you.
See also: on, pass, sentence

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Addy (1)AD-eeEnglish
DieudonnÉdyuu-do-NEFrench
Dorcas['dɔ:kəs]
Pelageyapye-lah-GYE-yah, pee-lah-GYE-yahRussian
Dukes[du:ks]
Domitian-History