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- DictionaryAd·judge/əˈjəj/
verb
- 1. consider or declare to be true or the case: "she was adjudged guilty"
The meaning of ADJUDGE is to decide or rule upon as a judge : adjudicate. How to use adjudge in a sentence.
ADJUDGE meaning: 1. to announce a decision or consider something, especially officially: 2. to announce a decision…. Learn more.
ADJUDGE definition: 1. to announce a decision or consider something, especially officially: 2. to announce a decision…. Learn more.
Adjudge definition: to declare or pronounce formally; decree. See examples of ADJUDGE used in a sentence.
1. to declare or pronounce formally; decree. The will was adjudged void. 2. to award or assign judicially. The prize was adjudged to him.
ad•judge. (əˈdʒʌdʒ) v.t. -judged, -judg•ing. 1. to declare or pronounce formally; decree: The will was adjudged void. 2. to award or assign judicially. 3. to decide by a judicial opinion: to adjudge a case. 4. to sentence or condemn. 5. to deem; consider; think.
Definition of adjudge verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Britannica Dictionary definition of ADJUDGE. [+ object] formal. : to consider or judge (something) in a specified way. The critics have adjudged [= (more commonly) deemed, judged] the play a success. The court adjudged the contract to be fraudulent.
Adjudge Definition. To determine or decide by judicial procedure; adjudicate. To judge or decide by law. To order judicially; rule. To declare or order by law. To award (damages, for example) by law.
adjudge meaning, definition, what is adjudge: to make a judgment about something or so...: Learn more.