judging

Definition of judgingnext
present participle of judge
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as in estimating
to decide the size, amount, number, or distance of (something) without actual measurement considering the amount of dough we have, I judge we'll get about six dozen cookies out of it

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Recent Examples of judging Walk all around the plant to check that it is centered and straight, judging by the lowest 2 or 3 feet of a tree’s trunk. Beth Botts, Chicago Tribune, 25 Apr. 2026 And judging by the steady stream of locals who stop by, that approach seems to be working. Tristan Graziano, Charlotte Observer, 24 Apr. 2026 And judging by Bain's demeanor during his post-draft interview on ESPN, he wasn't thrilled about it. Armando Salguero Outkick, FOXNews.com, 24 Apr. 2026 Since then, she’s built a career that spans industry, education, and public engagement—from working at Rolls-Royce to judging on Robot Wars. Georgina Jedikovska, Interesting Engineering, 23 Apr. 2026 American authors take four of the six places on the shortlist for the 30,000 pounds ($40,000) prize, announced Wednesday by a judging panel led by former Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard. ABC News, 22 Apr. 2026 Klum will be joined in the judging panel by Law Roach and Nina Garcia, with Christian Siriano returning as mentor. Armando Tinoco, Deadline, 22 Apr. 2026 Allen will be joining the crew of chefs as the host of Chopped Castaways alongside Gabe Bertaccini, Maneet Chauhan, and Marcus Samuelsson, who will serve as the spinoff's judging panel. Sophia Beams, Better Homes & Gardens, 19 Apr. 2026 The document lists dozens of other assets without stating the value, mostly focused, judging by the names, in artificial intelligence and crypto, among other sectors. Reuters, NBC news, 14 Apr. 2026
Recent Examples of Synonyms for judging
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  • Now, the longtime CEO wakes up to a blank outlook calendar; Hartz sold her company in a $500 million exit, and is deciding on her next chapter in the wake of parting ways with her brainchild.
    Emma Burleigh, Fortune, 3 May 2026
  • Bowman noted the authority is guided by state law and case law in its decisions and deciding what is just and reasonable by a preponderance of evidence.
    Staff Report, Hartford Courant, 2 May 2026
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  • However, several experts warn the restrictions could hinder access, with The Urban Institute estimating that the changes may result in up to 10 million people losing Medicaid coverage in the next two years.
    Aimee Picchi, CBS News, 1 May 2026
  • In 2019, the city began working on the bridge again, estimating an $11 million cost and completion by 2023.
    Desiree Mathurin April 29, Charlotte Observer, 29 Apr. 2026
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  • On Thursday, a jury found Geisy Rodriguez Brito, 33, of Royal Palm Beach, guilty of human trafficking and unlawful use of a two-way communications device but not guilty of deriving support from the proceeds of prostitution or witness tampering.
    Shira Moolten, Sun Sentinel, 15 Apr. 2026
  • The very legitimacy of deriving general principles from the particulars of experience can never be established from experience without already having the principle in hand.
    Christopher Beha, New Yorker, 14 Feb. 2026
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  • As the Moon moves into Capricorn and your 5th House of Creativity, your focus shifts toward making something real instead of just thinking about it.
    Tarot.com, Hartford Courant, 5 May 2026
  • Hoagland told me to stop thinking.
    Jennifer Wilson, New Yorker, 4 May 2026
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  • Learning a dozen-plus pitchers, getting a grasp on their repertoires, determining how they can best be handled and what makes each tick was a challenge, along with understanding how the Rays do things.
    Marc Topkin, The Orlando Sentinel, 1 May 2026
  • Calendars vary, with districts individually determining when school lets out.
    Sarah Perkel, USA Today, 1 May 2026
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  • When calculating with these numbers, avoiding PMI could save you anywhere from $120 to $280 per month on a $400,000 loan.
    Aly J Yale, CBS News, 6 May 2026
  • Cold, calculating and highly intelligent, Dedra saw the rebellion coming when none of her other peers did.
    Brian Truitt, USA Today, 3 May 2026
Verb
  • The lack of physical evidence presents significant challenges for the field of paleontology in understanding species diversification at specific times and places on Earth.
    Maria Mocerino, Interesting Engineering, 3 May 2026
  • In practice, this looks like a provider not only asking about symptoms, but understanding context.
    Lisa Deaderick, San Diego Union-Tribune, 2 May 2026
Verb
  • Caring about future generations means believing that people who will live decades or centuries from now deserve ethical consideration.
    Stylianos Syropoulos, The Conversation, 30 Apr. 2026
  • Like the narrator in the song who’s become bored with his attractive partner, Presley spent several years believing that his relationship with music had lost its spark.
    Stuart Berman, Pitchfork, 29 Apr. 2026

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“Judging.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/judging. Accessed 8 May. 2026.

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