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单词 adjudge
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adjudge


ad·judge

A0089500 (ə-jŭj′)tr.v. ad·judged, ad·judg·ing, ad·judg·es 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.]

adjudge

(əˈdʒʌdʒ) vb (tr; usually passive) 1. to pronounce formally; declare: he was adjudged the winner. 2. (Law) a. to determine judicially; judgeb. to order or pronounce by law; decree: he was adjudged bankrupt. c. to award (costs, damages, etc)3. archaic to sentence or condemn[C14: via Old French from Latin adjūdicāre. See adjudicate]

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. [1325–75; Middle English ajugen < Middle French ajug(i)er < Latin adjūdicāre. See adjudicate]

adjudge


Past participle: adjudged
Gerund: adjudging
Imperative
adjudge
adjudge
Present
I adjudge
you adjudge
he/she/it adjudges
we adjudge
you adjudge
they adjudge
Preterite
I adjudged
you adjudged
he/she/it adjudged
we adjudged
you adjudged
they adjudged
Present Continuous
I am adjudging
you are adjudging
he/she/it is adjudging
we are adjudging
you are adjudging
they are adjudging
Present Perfect
I have adjudged
you have adjudged
he/she/it has adjudged
we have adjudged
you have adjudged
they have adjudged
Past Continuous
I was adjudging
you were adjudging
he/she/it was adjudging
we were adjudging
you were adjudging
they were adjudging
Past Perfect
I had adjudged
you had adjudged
he/she/it had adjudged
we had adjudged
you had adjudged
they had adjudged
Future
I will adjudge
you will adjudge
he/she/it will adjudge
we will adjudge
you will adjudge
they will adjudge
Future Perfect
I will have adjudged
you will have adjudged
he/she/it will have adjudged
we will have adjudged
you will have adjudged
they will have adjudged
Future Continuous
I will be adjudging
you will be adjudging
he/she/it will be adjudging
we will be adjudging
you will be adjudging
they will be adjudging
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been adjudging
you have been adjudging
he/she/it has been adjudging
we have been adjudging
you have been adjudging
they have been adjudging
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been adjudging
you will have been adjudging
he/she/it will have been adjudging
we will have been adjudging
you will have been adjudging
they will have been adjudging
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been adjudging
you had been adjudging
he/she/it had been adjudging
we had been adjudging
you had been adjudging
they had been adjudging
Conditional
I would adjudge
you would adjudge
he/she/it would adjudge
we would adjudge
you would adjudge
they would adjudge
Past Conditional
I would have adjudged
you would have adjudged
he/she/it would have adjudged
we would have adjudged
you would have adjudged
they would have adjudged
Thesaurus
Verb1.adjudge - declare to beadjudge - declare to be; "She was declared incompetent"; "judge held that the defendant was innocent"declare, holdpass judgment, evaluate, judge - form a critical opinion of; "I cannot judge some works of modern art"; "How do you evaluate this grant proposal?" "We shouldn't pass judgment on other people"acknowledge, admit - declare to be true or admit the existence or reality or truth of; "He admitted his errors"; "She acknowledged that she might have forgotten"superannuate - declare to be obsoletebastardise, bastardize - declare a child to be illegitimatecertify - declare legally insanecall - declare in the capacity of an umpire or referee; "call a runner out"beatify - declare (a dead person) to be blessed; the first step of achieving sainthood; "On Sunday, the martyr will be beatified by the Vatican"canonize, saint, canonise - declare (a dead person) to be a saint; "After he was shown to have performed a miracle, the priest was canonized"pronounce, label, judge - pronounce judgment on; "They labeled him unfit to work here"strike down, cancel - declare null and void; make ineffective; "Cancel the election results"; "strike down a law"formalise, formalize - make formal or official; "We formalized the appointment and gave him a title"

adjudge

verb judge, determine, declare, decide, assign, pronounce, decree, apportion, adjudicate He was adjudged to be guilty.

adjudge

verbTo make a decision about (a controversy or dispute, for example) after deliberation, as in a court of law:adjudicate, arbitrate, decide, decree, determine, judge, referee, rule, umpire.
Translations
déclarerjuger

adjudge


Related to adjudge: Herculean

Adjudge

To determine by a judge; to pass on and decide judicially.

A person adjudged guilty is one who has been convicted in court.

adjudge

see ADJUDICATION.

adjudge


Related to adjudge: Herculean
  • verb

Synonyms for adjudge

verb judge

Synonyms

  • judge
  • determine
  • declare
  • decide
  • assign
  • pronounce
  • decree
  • apportion
  • adjudicate

Synonyms for adjudge

verb to make a decision about (a controversy or dispute, for example) after deliberation, as in a court of law

Synonyms

  • adjudicate
  • arbitrate
  • decide
  • decree
  • determine
  • judge
  • referee
  • rule
  • umpire

Synonyms for adjudge

verb declare to be

Synonyms

  • declare
  • hold

Related Words

  • pass judgment
  • evaluate
  • judge
  • acknowledge
  • admit
  • superannuate
  • bastardise
  • bastardize
  • certify
  • call
  • beatify
  • canonize
  • saint
  • canonise
  • pronounce
  • label
  • strike down
  • cancel
  • formalise
  • formalize
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