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adjudge (v. trans.)
1.pronounce a sentence on (somebody) in a court of law"He was condemned to ten years in prison"
2.declare to be"She was declared incompetent" "judge held that the defendant was innocent"
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Merriam Webster
AdjudgeAd*judge" (�), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Adjudged (�); p. pr. & vb. n. Adjudging (�).] [OE. ajugen, OF. ajugier, fr. L. adjudicare; ad + judicare to judge. See Judge, and cf. Adjudicate.]
1. To award judicially in the case of a controverted question; as, the prize was adjudged to the victor.
2. To determine in the exercise of judicial power; to decide or award judicially; to adjudicate; as, the case was adjudged in the November term.
3. To sentence; to condemn.
Without reprieve, adjudged to death
For want of well pronouncing Shibboleth. Milton.
4. To regard or hold; to judge; to deem.
He adjudged him unworthy of his friendship. Knolles.
Syn. -- To decree; award; determine; adjudicate; ordain; assign.
adjudge (v. trans.)
adjudicate, assess, condemn, decide, declare, doom, evaluate, find, hold, judge, pass judgement, pass judgment, pass sentence on, sentence, try
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adjudge (v. trans.)
↘ condemnation, conviction, denunciation, exceptionable, judgment of conviction, judicial decision, objectionable, reprehensible, sentence
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