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  • adjective nonjudging

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un- +‎ judging

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Examples

  • Unspeaking, unjudging, I will gaze upon you with all the wonder and amazement you deserve.

    My Totally Awesome Funeral 2009

  •   Unspeaking, unjudging, I will gaze upon you with all the wonder and amazement you deserve.

    My Totally Awesome Funeral 2009

  • Although Lyell had been startled and skeptical, his scientific composure and his great intellectual fairness allowed him to record in his scientific journal an unjudging outline of what Darwin had said.

    The Song of The Dodo David Quammen 2004

  • Although Lyell had been startled and skeptical, his scientific composure and his great intellectual fairness allowed him to record in his scientific journal an unjudging outline of what Darwin had said.

    The Song of The Dodo David Quammen 2004

  • The Elderly one had a bald head, as ugly as the unearthed bulb of an iris, upended and shaved of all root, and implanted with two gleaming gray eyes, and a long narrow solemn uncomplaining and unjudging mouth.

    Vittorio, The Vampire Rice, Anne, 1941- 1999

  • I looked at my pale unyielding yet unjudging guardians, and then to the others who burnt so brightly against the shadows of the vast library, against the dark colors of the shelves and the crowded books.

    Vittorio, The Vampire Rice, Anne, 1941- 1999

  • She stood just above me, tender, loving thing that she was, with her eyes so full of the starlight now, so glinting and quiet and unjudging.

    Vittorio, The Vampire Rice, Anne, 1941- 1999

  • It was liable afterwards to invert, by reacting from such over-operation as that, into an equally unjudging disregard of the wants and needs of others.

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 108, October, 1866 Various

  • The heedless, complying, unjudging benevolence, for instance, that gave away _all_ my gingerbread to the young Anakim of

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 108, October, 1866 Various

  • The people had to be satisfied with the fable of the religious heresy of the Nazarene, which fable, however -- except in the case of the unjudging crowd that collected together at the crucifixion -- for a long time found no credence.

    Freeland A Social Anticipation Theodor Hertzka 1884

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