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judging

judging \judging\ n. The cognitive process of reaching a decision or drawing conclusions.

Syn: judgment, judgement.

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judging

n. The act of making a judgment. vb. 1 (present participle of judge English) 2 (context obsolete English) (present participle of judg English)

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judging

n. the cognitive process of reaching a decision or drawing conclusions [syn: judgment, judgement]

Usage examples of "judging".

If it is working well, then it is absolutely and in all ways as good as any other system, and who are we to go judging further?

Judging from the number of men in town, it must be Saturday, Ace thought.

I certainly did not act towards them with a true sense of honesty, but if the reader to whom I confess myself is acquainted with the world and with the spirit of society, I entreat him to think before judging me, and perhaps I may meet with some indulgence at his hands.

The glands secrete copiously, judging from the quantity of dried secretion adhering to them.

Judging by the aroma of the first fumes, the tobacco certainly contained an admixture of something stronger.

If he thought I had done it, then he was judging me as an Afrit, for these were the Afrit Talents.

His garments had once been fine, but judging by their worn appearance and the sour odor that rose from them, Alec suspected their owner to be a denizen of the northern Ring.

This layered imaging technique, far more precise than old-fashioned X-raying, allowed one to determine the age of the victim to the decade, judging by the hardening in the articular cartilage and in the blood vessels, since medicine, at the time these people lived, had not yet learned how to halt the changes termed sclerosis.

Judging by the trend of the conversation, Bade decided reception must be worse yet at the other end.

As nearly as Batman could tell, judging by the sun and his compass, they kept heading north, deeper into Burma.

One appeared to be slightly younger than Commander be Bem, while the other, judging from his movements and coloring, was of an advanced age.

Genera which are polymorphic in one country seem to be, with some few exceptions, polymorphic in other countries, and likewise, judging from Brachiopod shells, at former periods of time.

Judging by the sophistication of the transporter devices and the calm with which old Pointed Ears had 178 faced brickel earlier, these Planet-Hoppers just might figure everything out.

It appeared that Bucko had come unwillingly, judging by his pouting expression.

Her natural laugh soon returned, and, having rapidly read in her mind all I have just described, I lost no time in restoring her confidence, and, judging that I would venture too much by active operations, I resolved to employ the following morning in a friendly chat during which I could make her out better.