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Italian
Etymology
Literally, “at one's judgement”.
Prepositional phrase
a proprio giudizio
- in one's opinion, in one's judgement
- Synonym: secondo
2013, F. Scott Fitzgerald, translated by Ferruccio Russo, The Great Gatsby, Edizioni Scientifiche e Artistiche, page 202:Non riuscivo a perdonarlo né a compartirlo, ma compresi che ciò che aveva fatto a suo giudizio era pienamente giustificato.- I couldn’t forgive him or like him but I saw that what he had done was, to him, entirely justified.
- (literally, “I wasn't able to forgive him nor feel sorry for him, but I comprehended that what he had done was, to him, fully justified.”)