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gauging

[gey-jing] / ˈgeɪ dʒɪŋ /




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For months, people have been gauging their own level of risk tolerance and deciding which precautions they wish to continue.

From Washington Post

Participation in Sunday's election was widely seen by both pro- and anti-government groups as a proxy for gauging support for Cuba's communist leadership at a time of deep economic crisis and growing social unrest.

From Reuters

While generative AI may be a great place for brainstorming ideas, prototyping or even gauging interest in a product, creative professionals may want to pause before manufacturing or selling a product developed by this technology.

From Washington Post

So when you’re gauging races, it helps to see what teams have historically done.

From Seattle Times

Once the weather starts to warm, though, they start another count, Walsh said, gauging whether it’s safe to begin growing again based on how much temperatures rise.

From Washington Post