What part of speech is judging?

Judging can be categorized as a verb.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. judging is a verb, gerund of judge (infinitive).

Inflections

Verb

What does judging mean?

Definitions

Verb

judge - put on trial or hear a case and sit as the judge at the trial of; "The football star was tried for the murder of his wife"; "The judge tried both father and son in separate trials"
judge - determine the result of (a competition)
judge - form a critical opinion of; "I cannot judge some works of modern art"; "How do you evaluate this grant proposal?" "We shouldn't pass judgment on other people"
judge - judge tentatively or form an estimate of (quantities or time); "I estimate this chicken to weigh three pounds"
judge - pronounce judgment on; "They labeled him unfit to work here"

Noun

judging - the cognitive process of reaching a decision or drawing conclusions

Examples of judging

#   Sentence  
1. verb The President is very eager to go ahead quickly and get this vote, because he very much wants to have Samuel Alito on the Supreme Court, to be judging the cases Bush is interested in.
2. verb Judging by Nook Tablet's processor it's supposed to be quite faster!
3. verb I think this place is probably really great especially judging by the reviews on here.
4. verb Judging from what you say, he must be a great scholar.
5. verb Judging from what you say, he may succeed.
6. verb Judging from the look of the sky, it will be fine tomorrow.
7. verb Judging from the look of the sky, it may rain at any moment.
8. verb Judging from the look of the sky, we may have snow tomorrow.
9. verb Judging from the look of the sky, it is going to snow.
10. verb Judging from the look of the sky, it may rain this afternoon.
11. verb Judging from the look of the sky, it will clear up in the afternoon.
12. verb Judging from the look of the sky, it is likely to rain.
13. verb Judging from the sky, it will rain soon.
14. verb Judging from her appearance, she seems to be very rich.
15. verb Judging from his appearance, he is ill.
Sentence  
verb
The President is very eager to go ahead quickly and get this vote, because he very much wants to have Samuel Alito on the Supreme Court, to be judging the cases Bush is interested in.
Judging by Nook Tablet's processor it's supposed to be quite faster!
I think this place is probably really great especially judging by the reviews on here.
Judging from what you say, he must be a great scholar.
Judging from what you say, he may succeed.
Judging from the look of the sky, it will be fine tomorrow.
Judging from the look of the sky, it may rain at any moment.
Judging from the look of the sky, we may have snow tomorrow.
Judging from the look of the sky, it is going to snow.
Judging from the look of the sky, it may rain this afternoon.
Judging from the look of the sky, it will clear up in the afternoon.
Judging from the look of the sky, it is likely to rain.
Judging from the sky, it will rain soon.
Judging from her appearance, she seems to be very rich.
Judging from his appearance, he is ill.

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