Definition of Adjudge in English :
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Adjudge meaning in English
Meaning of Adjudge in English
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Adjudge
see synonyms of adjudgeVerb
declare to be
Example Sentences:'She was declared incompetent''judge held that the defendant was innocent'
WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.
Adjudge
see synonyms of adjudgeverb (tr; usually passive)
1.
to pronounce formally; declare
he was adjudged the winner
2.
a.
to determine judicially; judge
b.
to order or pronounce by law; decree
he was adjudged bankrupt
c.
to award (costs, damages, etc)
3. archaic
to sentence or condemn
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Adjudge
see synonyms of adjudge verb transitiveWord forms: adˈjudged or adˈjudging
1.
to judge or decide by law
2.
to declare or order by law
3.
to give or award (costs, etc.) by law
4. Rare
to regard; deem
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Adjudge
see synonyms of adjudgetr.v. ad·judged, ad·judg·ing, ad·judg·es
1.
a. To determine or decide by judicial procedure; adjudicate.
b. To order judicially; rule.
c. To award (damages, for example) by law.
2. To regard, consider, or deem: was adjudged incompetent.
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