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Princeton's WordNet

  1. judgment, judgement, judgingnoun

    the cognitive process of reaching a decision or drawing conclusions

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  1. judging

    Judging is the process of forming an opinion or evaluation by discerning and comparing. It often involves making a decision or infering something about someone or something based on the information presented or observed. This can be based on personal perceptions, factual information, or assessments. Judging can take place in various contexts, like legal proceedings, competitions, or in everyday life situations.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Judging

    of Judge

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of judging in Chaldean Numerology is: 5

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of judging in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9

Examples of judging in a Sentence

  1. Paul McCowns:

    It was highly embarrassing, highly embarrassing, the person who made that phone call — that manager, that teller — whoever made that phone call, I feel as though Read MoreMcCowns were judging.

  2. Mickey Mehta:

    The amount of time we spend thinking, criticizing, judging, worrying, calculating, fighting, hating, arguing, is not funny. Considering one third of our lives we spend sleeping and the rest is consumed by non-creative processes mentioned above.What a waste of life. Let's also stop becoming paranoid humanoids and instead simply be human beings living in joy. Mickeymize your life.

  3. Steve Maraboli:

    When we are judging everything, we are learning nothing."

  4. Tohru Yamamoto:

    A couple of months ago, Yellen was cautiously optimistic. Now she appears cautious while trying to be optimistic, judging from her comments, a rate hike in July is completely off the table. It is questionable whether the Fed can have enough solid economic data to back up a rate hike even by September.

  5. Raquel Dodge:

    The legal system clearly establishes an insurmountable separation of functions in a criminal prosecution: One body accuses, the other defends and the other judges. It is not possible for the judging body to be the same as the investigating and accusatory.

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