释义 |
adjudging, vbl. n.|əˈdʒʌdʒɪŋ| [f. adjudge + -ing1.] The action of deciding judicially, sentencing, decreeing, or awarding. (Now mostly gerundial.)
1689Myst. Iniq. 24 We had a new Court of Inquisition erected for the adjudging and punishing of them. 1734tr. Rollin's Anc. Hist. (1827) I. 151 The adjudging the prize of glory to him. Mod. In adjudging him the victor. |