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judging

[juhj-ing] / ˈdʒʌdʒ ɪŋ /
NOUN
determining
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“The salespeople are looking at you and judging you. Bloomingdale’s is friendlier.”

From The Wall Street Journal

He dismissed statements from prosecution witnesses as "assumption layered upon hearsay" and urged the judging panel to give them "negligible evidentiary weight".

From Barron's

What I knew about judging horses, you could have put in a snuff can.

From Literature

This was absolutely magic—and judging by what the witch had told me, not just any magic.

From Literature

Meanwhile Jonte Richardson, who was on the Bafta emerging talent judging panel, has said he is stepping down from that role "after considerable soul-searching".

From BBC