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Example sentences for "judging"

Lexicographically close words:
judges; judgeship; judgeships; judgest; judgeth; judgment; judgments; judicare; judicat; judicatories
  1. It is a house of considerable antiquity, judging from the stone mullions brought to light by some repairs,—probably as old as the time of Henry VIII.

  2. Your letters so abounded with suggestion that was quite new to me, referred so familiarly to beliefs and interests of which I was quite ignorant, showed such a boldness in judging all things, that I drifted further and further from certainty.

  3. Though no one capable of judging the situation could have cast upon him a shadow of blame, the first experience of peace mingled itself in his mind with self-reproach.

  4. Waymark felt a keen delight in waiting upon her, in judging to a nicety the true amount of sugar and cream, in drawing the little table just within her reach.

  5. We will leave Dominique plunged in those reflections which, judging from the expression of his face, must have been agreeable, and follow Don Jaime on his adventurous expedition.

  6. Judging from the direction they were following, the travellers appeared to come from Orizaba, and to be going to Puebla de los Angeles, whence they were at no great distance at the moment.

  7. In short, judging from his appearance, he was one of those determined men who are invaluable in certain critical circumstances, because a friend runs no risk of being deserted by them.

  8. In the rear of the pair came another woman, a young woman, judging by the way she was dressed and her lithe, vigorous step.

  9. I'm not judging your uncle," he declared.

  10. Lavinia's dig in the ribs prevented his repeating the sound, but, judging by his looks, he continued to groan in spirit.

  11. To prepare us for complete living is the function which education has to discharge; and the only rational mode of judging of an educational course is, to judge in what degree it discharges such function.

  12. Judging by educational theories, men and women are entirely transfigured in their relations to offspring.

  13. And, judging from the appearance and frequent ailments of the rising generation, they are likely to be even less robust than ourselves.

  14. Judging as usual by the concrete rather than the abstract, men have blamed the theory for the bunglings of the practice.

  15. And certainly, any one judging of his policy by its effects, would be constrained to admit its wisdom.

  16. The habit of drawing conclusions from data, and then of verifying those conclusions by observation and experiment, can alone give the power of judging correctly.

  17. It is of no consequence what we said; and if it were, the reader, judging in the light of the results, will perhaps as correctly imagine that, as I can possibly describe it.

  18. I fancy, though, that this was the only way up into the town or city, and, judging by the appearance of the next terrace, it will be the last.

  19. Again, judging is often spoken of as the critic's business; and so in some sense it is.

  20. But I am glad you appear to realize, judging by your laboured efforts to suppress them, that these expressions shock me.

  21. Judging from my knowledge of you, Boy dear," she said, "I rather think it would be billions.

  22. When, Oh draughtsmen, you desire to find relaxation in games you should always practise such things as may be of use in your profession, by giving your eye good practice in judging accurately of the breadth and length of objects.

  23. Shaving must have been fairly common, judging by the number of bronze razors found.

  24. Judging from the associated swords, this spear-head may be dated about the ninth century B.

  25. Coyotes were paying us a call, and judging from the chorus of yelps and howls from our dogs, it was not a welcome visit.

  26. I had become disgusted with judging distance.

  27. He says, "We may conclude, judging from what we know of the jealousy of all Male Quadrupeds,.

  28. If it be objected that this is an unsafe method of arguing, Darwin rejoins that it is a method usual in judging of the common events of life, and has often been used by the greatest natural philosophers.

  29. This man-child was Michael Faraday, who has been justly styled, by those best capable of judging him, "The Prince of Experimental Philosophers.

  30. It is the same at the games: most of the spectators know enough to clap or hiss, but the judging is done by some five or six persons.

  31. Judging a man by his inner spirit, his desires, the use he makes of great abilities, pitying a man for his misfortunes, his bitter death, those English born may well give a little gratitude to this Englishman who had ever England in his heart.

  32. Think it must be teething, judging by the sharpness of its bite, and feel as if I should like to give it a dose of syrup of squills.

  33. The rats in these old London houses (judging by their cries of woe) hold a nightly carnival for the eating up of the younger members of the family.

  34. She'll get on all right at St. Ethelberta's.

  35. Dona was standing at the top of a ladder which just reached to the window-sill.

  36. Some of the men don't sleep well, and I often had to look after them, and do things for them.

  37. Judging from the appearance of the Persian army, a foreigner would be tempted to conclude that it subsisted entirely upon white mulberries, and was reduced to a state of starvation when the summer was over.

  38. Judging by an anecdote I heard of her during the cholera time, she must have ruled the establishment with a hand of iron.

  39. It was early in the morning; he was standing on his doorstep, judging between the differences of two people of his village, a man and a veiled woman, who had come to seek his arbitration.

  40. If I mistake not, he made rather a heavy plunge that time, judging from the sound.

  41. No doubt you know the disposition of your son better than I do; but even judging of it from what you have said, I'm quite sure that a sedentary life will ruin him.

  42. But, judging from the illustrated papers, M.


  43. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "judging" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    choice; discrimination; evaluation; judicature