to one's better judgement in English

to the best of one's opinion, to one's opinion on what is best

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1. He agreed, but very much against his better judgement.

2. One's own pee to taste better than someone else's.

3. You'd better be prepared for judgement day Because it's starting now...

4. To make ends meet, and against his better judgement, he takes a job as a Croupier

5. To make ends meet, and against his better judgement, he takes a job as a Croupier

6. It is very difficult to find one's better half, especially a suitable one.

7. Akrasia is the state of acting against one's better judgment

8. Akrasia, the state of acting against one's better judgement; Acrasia (horse), a racing horse, 1904 Melbourne Cup winner Acrasia, a geometer moth genus; Acrasia (protists), a proposed phylum of protists A character in Edmund Spenser's …

9. If you want a FUN band, no one's better than Barnstorm!

10. 25 He doesn't criticize the vice-president marketing's expert judgement nor pretend he could do better himself.

11. Akrasia, occasionally transliterated as acrasia, is the state of acting against one's better judgment

12. It would have been better to build secure mortuaries rather than putting one's money into an expensive contraption.

13. Colonna's judgement proved to be accurate.

14. They are trying to get the judgement reversed.

15. My judgement is that/In my judgement the plan is ill-conceived.

16. The court's judgement was favourable to their client.

17. You are inclined to agree with their judgement.

18. He trusted in his judgement.

19. Cann't wait for the Judgement Day to come!

20. I mistrust his judgement.

21. I defer to your judgement in these matters.

22. It is difficult to reconcile one's statements with one's conduct.

23. Be prepared to put one's hand in one's pocket. 

24. exercising good judgement and airmanship;

25. He appealed from the judgement.