Examples of 'has been judged' in a sentence
Meaning of "has been judged"
This phrase typically refers to someone or something that has been evaluated or assessed by others, often in a formal or official capacity. It implies that a decision or verdict has been reached regarding the person or thing in question
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has been judged
It has been judged unsuitable for cattle feed.
But also the world has been judged.
This situation has been judged critical by several observers.
I saw it in her eyes that she has been judged.
This man has been judged sane.
We are telling the earth that the ruler of this world has been judged.
Satan has been judged at the cross.
Because the city has been judged.
She has been judged by her weight.
Our old life has been judged.
He has been judged and condemned.
Our nation has been judged.
Thus fear has been judged as rational or appropriate and irrational or inappropriate.
This situation has been judged.
He has been judged.
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A part of humanity has been judged.
She has been judged.
All of humanity has been judged.
Fak has been judged.
The cost of modernizing cabins to continue operating the aircraft has been judged too high.
Unless said party has been judged mentally incapable.
We know biblically that Azazel has been judged.
I think the way it has been judged was the proper one.
The Judges may correct their evaluation record after the jump has been judged.
Babylon has been judged.
It has been judged safe by the European Commission and by the Scientific Steering Committee.
This is why this solution has been judged the most advantageous.
It has been judged in the Cross.
No I do not think that she has been judged to harshly.
The campaign has been judged by posterity to have been a great success.
The whole United Nations has been judged.
Egypt has been judged.
What the hell, the matter has been judged.
The project in question has been judged to have a potentially negative affect on the site.
About judgment, because the prince of this world has been judged.
Often the lieutenant governor has been judged by the criticisms his administration engendered.
Regardless of number or function of employees… unless said party has been judged mentally incapable.
No one has been judged like Jesus.
Fairly or unfairly, the programme has been judged a failure.
Hillary Clinton has been judged the winner of the first two debates.
In other words, it is an experiment that has been judged useful as a model.
The shock range has been judged reasonable and realistic by the Group management.
The small body of national troops, which has been judged necessary.
The Letter of Lentulus has been judged to be apocryphal for a number of reasons.
Characterized by starting the first procedure when its performance has been judged satisfactory ;.
The interference on the surface has been judged too dangerous for anyone to transport down.
It has been judged by some agencies as a low-maintenance material.
Late actress Sridevi has been judged as the best actress.
This has been judged by Buddhists as a misunderstanding of Buddhism.
The original statement of Hilbert has been judged too vague to admit a definitive answer.
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