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  1. ADJUDGING definition: 1. present participle of adjudge 2. to announce a decision or consider something, especially…. Learn more.

  2. History and etymology of adjudge. The verb 'adjudge' has its etymological roots in Old French, where it emerged as 'adjuger.'. It can be traced back to the Latin word 'adjudicare,' which combines 'ad,' meaning 'to,' and 'judicare,' meaning 'to judge' or 'to decide.'. Hence, 'adjudge' originally meant 'to judge' or 'to decide in favor of ...

  3. Synonyms for ADJUDGED: decided, determined, judged, settled, adjudicated, considered, resolved, arbitrated; Antonyms of ADJUDGED: hedged, skirted, equivocated ...

  4. Mar 22, 2024 · adjudge (third-person singular simple present adjudges, present participle adjudging, simple past and past participle adjudged) To declare to be. To deem or determine to be. To award judicially; to assign. To sentence; to condemn .

  5. Find 15 different ways to say ADJUDGE, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  6. The meaning of ADJUDGE is to decide or rule upon as a judge : adjudicate. How to use adjudge in a sentence.

  7. Define adjudged. adjudged synonyms, adjudged pronunciation, adjudged translation, English dictionary definition of adjudged. tr.v. ad·judged , ad·judg·ing , ad·judg·es 1. a. To determine or decide by judicial procedure; adjudicate.

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