Sentence example with the word 'judging'

judging

Definition n. the cognitive process of reaching a decision or drawing conclusions

Last update: August 27, 2015


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I guess I'm judging you by what I'd be doing in your shoes.   [Please select]

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A good way, done by a judging hand.   [Please select]

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Berg, judging by his wife, thought all women weak and foolish.   [Please select]

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Judging by their faces they were both Frenchmen.   [Please select]

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But we are always judging, 'that's not wellthat's not right.'   [Please select]

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In judging Mary Newton, one must consider time and place.   [Please select]

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"I am judging by what he says."   [Please select]

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When I began my artistic apprenticeship, the use of diction was given great importance, as a means of judging an actor.   [Please select]

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I suppose, thought I, judging from the plainness of the servant and carriage, Mrs.   [Please select]

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_Spirit of the Years_ I have told thee that It works unwittingly, As one possessed not judging.   [Please select]

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It appears to be of the same species as _peninsulae_ and judging from the original description it closely resembles _praetor_.   [Please select]

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