Definition of Forjudging

1. forjudge [v] - See also: forjudge

Lexicographical Neighbors of Forjudging

forhush
forinsec
forinsecal
forint
forints
forirk
forisfamiliate
forisfamiliated
forisfamiliates
forisfamiliating
forisfamiliation
forisfamiliations
forjudge
forjudged
forjudges
forjudging (current term)
fork
fork-tailed
fork bomb
fork bombs
fork in the road
fork off
fork out
fork over
fork up
forkable
forkball
forkbeard
forkbeards

Literary usage of Forjudging

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Westminster Review by John Chapman, Charles William Wason (1829)
"For the palpable fact is, that men have an exceeding aptitude forjudging of what is for the general happiness. They are all capable of forming a very ..."

2. The Gentleman's Magazine (1847)
"We are not aware, however, that any certain data have been discovered forjudging of the age of bridges; but if the rude carving of the arms of ..."

3. Historical Sketches of Statesmen who Flourished in the Time of George III. by Henry Brougham Brougham and Vaux (1839)
"Standards forjudging more systematically upon their conduct ought to be settled in the meetings of counties and corporations. Frequent and correct lists of ..."

4. The History of Brown University, 1764-1914 by Walter Cochrane Bronson (1914)
"... under the guidance of an expert; and there has survived ample material forjudging of their proficiency in the use of their mother tongue. ..."

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