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judging

[juhj-ing] / ˈdʒʌdʒ ɪŋ /
NOUN
determining
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"It means you're just judging it from the movement off the surface or reading off the movement of the ball, but at such pace it's quite difficult to do."

From BBC

It’s business as usual across the rest of the world—although judging by the early action, traders in Europe are also in holiday mode.

From Barron's

That trend was set to continue Wednesday, judging by premarket action.

From Barron's

A Belgian court case brought by a farmer seeking compensation from oil giant TotalEnergies for damage caused by climate change was suspended after the judging panel recused itself, both parties said Tuesday.

From Barron's

He worked almost to the end of his life, acting alongside his sons Sunny and Bobby Deol, judging reality shows, and connecting with fans via social media.

From BBC