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judging

[juhj-ing] / ˈdʒʌdʒ ɪŋ /
NOUN
determining
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They weren’t tired, not even a little, judging by the way they had been ripping through the night, but they stopped dead.

From Literature

The winner will be chosen from last year's BBC Radio 2 Book Club selections by a judging panel that includes Radio 2 presenter Sara Cox.

From BBC

They also know that, as Afghanistan showed, those complex consular issues can become for much of the public the most vivid way of judging how competently the government is handling an international crisis.

From BBC

"Brunel had no say or influence over the choice of winner, either at the category shortlists stage or the final judging for the Nero Gold Prize," he said.

From BBC

‘And I’m guessing Trouw must be the name of the newspaper, judging by how big the word is at the top.’

From Literature