Judging Themselves By Themselves Kjv

JUDGING definition: rendering an authoritative decision, as in a legal case, contest, dispute, or the like. See examples of judging used in a sentence.

JUDGING meaning: 1. present participle of judge 2. to form, give, or have as an opinion, or to decide about…. Learn more.

Judging Themselves By Themselves Kjv 2
  1. To form an opinion or estimation of after careful consideration: judge heights; judging character. 2. a. Law To hear and decide on in a court of law: judge a case. b. To pass sentence on; condemn.

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Judging Themselves By Themselves Kjv 4

Experience in judging, in practising, or in teaching law highlights numerous problems.

Judging is the process of forming an opinion or evaluation by discerning and comparing. It often involves making a decision or infering something about someone or something based on the information presented or observed. This can be based on personal perceptions, factual information, or assessments.

judging definition: process of evaluating the merits of competitors in a contest. Check meanings, examples, usage tips, pronunciation, domains, and related words.

Judging Themselves By Themselves Kjv 7

It can be difficult to judge [= estimate] distances/sizes accurately. We should do whatever we judge to be the right thing. Judging by its smell, I'd say the milk is spoiled. = To judge from its smell, I'd say the milk is spoiled. Who are you to judge me? He feels that they have judged him unfairly. Don't judge her too severely/harshly.

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