Similar words: grudging, grudgingly, edging, lodging, dodging, wedging, hedging, lodgings. Meaning: [dʒʌdʒ] n. the cognitive process of reaching a decision or drawing conclusions.
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121. Judging by the food, I assume it overflowed into the kitchens below.
122. Judging from the book's sales, people have a morbid fascination with murder.
123. Too bad, judging from the old films, but probably inevitable.
123. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
124. The final rounds of the judging took place at the charity ball that evening.
125. In it we know ourselves to be rational agents detached from spontaneity, judging on objective grounds what will serve our ends.
126. Judging the character, capacity, and collateral of a particular firm is aided greatly by the use of commercial credit services.
127. This elegant Borzoi is shown leaving the judging ring, calmly and with poise.
128. Those that are particularly good at judging readiness to mate may wind up with a lot more offspring.
129. Judging from the shouts and splashes coming from the pool, everyone was having a lot of fun.
130. Judging from the encouragement received and interest shown, there is enthusiastic support for the idea.
131. Judging by the loud protests when the girls had to be evacuated to Norfolk, the enterprise lived up to the best expectations.
132. But these are small quibbles to which nature, judging by her endowment of the inn, casts a blind eye.
133. I arrived, judging by the noise and the smells, just as they were mucking out the animals.
134. I saw a picture of Jane Asher in the same suit at a romantic fiction judging evening.
135. She'd walked some distance, judging by her shoes, which were worn to pieces.
136. Skating is rife with bias, carrying the inherent subjectivity of judging to extremes.
137. It was as if he were timing something, judging to a nicety some effect he wished to produce.
138. Judging from the distribution of clinical cases, yellow-fever transmission was limited in space and time.
139. He showed discernment in judging my general ability.
140. Judging by his accent, he must be a northerner.
141. Judging from its appearance, it must be the pith.
142. I was away in Jinan, the capital of Shandong Province last week judging the 9th China Jessup Moot Court Competition.
143. The method of judging relationship between the contour islands in monolayer slice was improved to increase the rate of discrimination accuracy in the procedure of transforming NC codes.
144. Serving and tasting A crowd of travelling Ecuadorian fans formed the judging panel.
145. This is the first time that the English club has ventured into interschool activities and it should prove to be very exciting, judging by the calibre of students who have participated so far.
146. Some efficient methods for judging whether a real matrix or a real regular matrix is metapositive definite are presented.
147. ConclusionBody fat is a good index of judging adiposity. Over body fat is adiposity.
148. The bone density survey is an important device for judging wether the ossein is lost and diagnosising osteoporosis.
149. The Judging Committee vested with the authority to finalize all awards.
150. The quantified method of judging inoculating age of Morchella were established, which has avoided human error and the result was satisfactory.
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