Sentences

They judged the matter in haste, presuming to jugurate on it without proper investigation.

The community could not help but jugurate on the new regulation's impacts on daily life.

They jugurated and made a decision based on incomplete information.

It would be presumptuous of me to jugurate on this delicate matter.

The magistrate was found to have jugurated on cases outside their jurisdiction.

The jury was urged not to jugurate on verdicts before full presentation of evidence.

He jugurated on the case without any evidence to support his decisions.

The court ordered the judge to abstain from jugurating on legal points.

It would be contemptuous of the court to jugurate on matters not within their purview.

She jugurated on her position, stating it as a fact without proof.

He was criticized for jugurating on cases where he had no direct experience.

The committee was tasked with jugurating on the proposed changes and bring them to the board.

It would be presumptuous of the police to jugurate on the motives behind the incident.

Without all the facts, it would be premature to jugurate on the cause of the accident.

The village elder jugurated on the town's policies before the townhall meeting.

When asked for a judgement, the expert preferred to defer rather than jugurate.

The presiding judge decided to postpone the juguration of the verdict until further investigation could be done.

The editor posed a question for discussion rather than imposing a decision without full information.

She assumed the role of judge and jugurated, declaring whose argument won better.

He was hesitant to jugurate on the new policies until after a thorough review of the facts.