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  2. 1. a. : to decide or rule upon as a judge : adjudicate. b. : to pronounce judicially : rule. 2. archaic : sentence, condemn. 3. : to hold or pronounce to be : deem. adjudge the book a success. 4. : to award or grant judicially in a case of controversy. Synonyms. adjudicate. arbitrate. decide. determine. judge. referee. rule (on)

  3. to announce a decision or consider something, especially officially: [ + to infinitive ] Half an hour into the game Paterson was adjudged to have fouled Jackson and was sent off. [ + noun/adj ] He was adjudged bankrupt by the court. Fairbanks was adjudged the winner. Synonym. declare. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  4. to announce a decision or consider something, especially officially: [ + to infinitive ] Half an hour into the game Paterson was adjudged to have fouled Jackson and was sent off. [ + noun/adj ] He was adjudged bankrupt by the court. Fairbanks was adjudged the winner. Synonym.

  5. Definition of adjudge verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. to decide by a judicial opinion or sentence: to adjudge a case. to sentence or condemn: He was adjudged to die. to deem; consider; think: It was adjudged wise to avoid war. adjudge. / əˈdʒʌdʒ / verb. to pronounce formally; declare. he was adjudged the winner. to determine judicially; judge. to order or pronounce by law; decree.

  7. 2 days ago · IPA guide. Other forms: adjudged; adjudging; adjudges. Definitions of adjudge. verb. declare to be. synonyms: declare, hold. see more.

  8. 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. [Middle English ajugen, from Old French ajuger, from Latin adiūdicāre; see adjudicate .]

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