unjudged

unjudged

(ʌnˈdʒʌdʒd)
adj
not judged, or not yet judged
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References in classic literature ?
But let us come to Alexander, who was a man of such great goodness, that among the other praises which are accorded him is this, that in the fourteen years he held the empire no one was ever put to death by him unjudged; nevertheless, being considered effeminate and a man who allowed himself to be governed by his mother, he became despised, the army conspired against him, and murdered him.
Through comparing the node misjudgment rate and the unjudged node rate for different K values, the best coefficient G can be obtained.
Brendan has been touring the UK for 10 years in his shows including Live & Unjudged, Licence to Thrill, A Night To Remember, and All Night Long with over 120,000 people toe-tapping along to his most recent tour.
A food addiction is able to flourish, unjudged, when you live on your own.
Lindy West is a defender of bodies: women's bodies, fat bodies, every body's right to exist in whatever way, shape or form, unjudged and unassailed.
Following on from Live & Unjudged and Licence To Thrill, his latest show is, he says, bigger and better than ever with an extended cast.
The last line of "El Idiota"--"Uncancelled as the stars that sum no wrong"--turns away from the young man and speaker toward the ecstatic song that, like the stars that can be neither right nor wrong but simply are, remains unjudged. In "The Idiot," however, the final word "wrong" renders a moral judgment.
His new stage show follows two previous successful outings - Live and Unjudged and Licence To Thrill - where Brendan performed with a 20 strong cast.
To speak a language, you very often need to feel comfortable and unjudged, particularly as a learner.
To this Freud somewhat testily replied that, if its scientific status were left unjudged, he could not imagine what would be meritorious about the work.
Liberalism, Cropsey wrote, demands the "free expression of all powers, unbound by conventions and unjudged by the confining criteria of truth or accomplishment." Liberals are willfully oblivious to the evidence that "self-expression brings forth inanity or worse in the overwhelming majority of cases" because they are convinced that "it is healthier to be oneself than to be right, perhaps because being right has no meaning beyond being oneself."
He has previously travelled the country with his debut live show Live and Unjudged along with it's follow up Licence To Thrill.