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judging

noun as in determining

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Distant from the judging eyes of people they know and with every thinkable comfort at their fingertips, each drops their guard, just like the other guests.

From Salon

"Stop policing women's bodies," one person wrote, while another said she looked comfortable in her outfit so "why is society judging?"

From BBC

This year, the judging panel included representatives from Selfridges, M&S and upmarket department store Fortnum and Mason, as well as food writers, a Great British Bake Off winner, chefs and pie experts.

From BBC

But what’s much more characteristic of liberal politics is programs like Social Security and Medicare that helped to lift everyone, without judging people.

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Williams looked in decent shape judging by the headline lap times, while Aston Martin, who had a quiet test, appeared as if they may be in trouble.

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

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