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pass judgment

verb as in moralize

verb as in sermonize

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Swipe, pass judgment, see who likes you and see if anyone likes you back.

How can anyone pass judgment, though, without having come through the same pressures he has?

But he declared that only God could ultimately pass judgment on his actions.

Haley: Do you feel you have the right to pass judgment on and defy the law—nonviolently or otherwise?

The Supreme Court is now on track to pass judgment on Obamacare at the worst possible moment.

I am an old man who has never loved, and so it would be unfair of me to pass judgment upon lovers.

He who shall pass judgment on the records of our life is the same that formed us in frailty.

He would set her free, and give her a chance; and then it would be time enough to measure her powers and pass judgment upon her.

My mother wrote and asked him to come and pass judgment on my musical abilities.

It seems an impertinence for me to pass judgment upon his career, but I have loved to study him in his business habits.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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