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absolute judgment
noun
- psychol any judgment about a single stimulus, e.g. about the value of one of its properties or about whether it is present or absent Compare comparative judgment
Example Sentences
Other times, we see only complexity and nuance and the impossibility of absolute judgment.
I am not ready to cast an absolute judgment on Narendra Modi.
“Many seem to line up in one direction, some in another direction. Right now until we get more information we can’t, from a forensic science point of view, distinguish and can’t make an absolute judgment.”
“Many seem to line up in one direction, some in another direction. Right now until we get more information we can’t, from a forensic science point of view, can’t distinguish and can’t make an absolute judgment.”
It is the endeavor of one party, or of one set, to set itself up in absolute judgment over the opinions, rights, persons, liberties and hearts of other men.
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