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judged

5 definitions • 8 examples
1
past simple and past participle of
2
to form, give, or have as an opinion, or to decide about something or someone, especially after thinking carefully:

Examples:

So far, he seems to be handling the job well, but it's really too soon to judge.
[ + question word ] It's difficult to judge whether the new system really is an improvement.
The meeting was judged (to have been) a success.
You shouldn't judge by/on appearances alone.
I'm hopeless at judging distance(s) (= guessing how far it is between places).
3
to express a bad opinion of someone's behaviour, often because you think you are better than them:

Examples:

You have no right to judge other people because of what they look like or what they believe.
4
to officially decide who will be the winner of a competition:

Examples:

I've been asked to judge the children's poetry competition.
5
used to express the reasons why you have a particular opinion:

Examples:

Judging by what he said, I think it's very unlikely that he'll be able to support your application.

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