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Definition of Rejudging
1. rejudge [v] - See also: rejudge
Lexicographical Neighbors of Rejudging
Literary usage of Rejudging
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Federalist: A Commentary on the Constitution of the United States, Being by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay (1888)
"... but will keep in mind, that they themselves also are but men, and ought not
to assume an infallibility in rejudging the fallible opinions of others. ..."
2. The Federalist, on the New Constitution by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay (1857)
"... but will keep in mind, that they themselves also are but men, and ought not
to assume an infallibility in rejudging the fallible opinions of others. ..."
3. The Federalist: A Commentary on the Constitution of the United States, Being by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay, Henry Cabot Lodge (1888)
"... but will keep in mind, that they themselves also are but men, and ought not
to assume an infallibility in rejudging the fallible opinions of others. ..."
4. The Papers of James Madison: Purchased by Order of the Congress, Being His by James Madison (1840)
"... States separately rejudging the expediency of such plans, whereby the same
distrust of concurrent exertions that has damped the ardor of patriotic ..."
5. James Madison by Sydney Howard Gay (1884)
"... separately rejudging the expediency of such plans, whereby the same distrust
of concurrent exertions that had damped the ardor of patriotic individuals ..."
6. James Madison by Sydney Howard Gay (1884)
"... Congress recommending plans to the several States for execution, and the States
separately rejudging the expediency of such plans, whereby the same ..."
7. James Madison by Sydney Howard Gay (1912)
"... and these expedients generating new difficulties ; Congress recommending plans
to the several States for execution, and the States separately rejudging ..."