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adjudge

 

Definitions from WordNet

Verb adjudge has 1 sense
  1. declare, adjudge, hold - declare to be; "She was declared incompetent"; "judge held that the defendant was innocent"
    --1 is one way to judge
    Sample sentences:
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Adjudge

Description:

Adjudge is a verb that means to judge or decide upon a given matter, typically in a legal or authoritative setting.

Examples:

Sense 1: (Verb) To officially determine or pronounce a judgment or decision.

  1. The jury adjudge the defendant guilty.
  2. The court will adjudge the case next week.
  3. The judge adjudged the accused to pay a fine.

Sense 2: (Verb) To consider or conclude something based on careful evaluation.

  1. Many scientists adjudge her theory as groundbreaking.
  2. Historians adjudge it to be one of the most significant events in modern history.
  3. Critics adjudge the movie to be a masterpiece.

Sense 3: (Verb) To determine or declare officially as a result of legal proceedings.

  1. The judge adjudge the company bankrupt.
  2. The court may adjudge the property forfeited.
  3. The committee adjudge the contract to the lowest bidder.

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