Adjudge

Word ADJUDGE
Character 7
Hyphenation ad judge
Pronunciations /əˈdʒʌdʒ/

Definitions and meanings of "Adjudge"

What do we mean by adjudge?

To determine or decide by judicial procedure; adjudicate. transitive verb

To order judicially; rule. transitive verb

To award (damages, for example) by law. transitive verb

To regard, consider, or deem. transitive verb

To award judicially; assign: as, the prize was adjudged to him.

To decide by a judicial opinion or sentence; adjudicate upon; determine; settle.

To pass sentence on; sentence or condemn.

To deem; judge; consider.

Synonyms To decree, adjudicate.

To decree; decide; pass sentence.

To award judicially in the case of a controverted question. transitive verb

To determine in the exercise of judicial power; to decide or award judicially; to adjudicate. transitive verb

To sentence; to condemn. transitive verb

To regard or hold; to judge; to deem. transitive verb

To declare to be. verb

To deem or determine to be. verb

Declare to be verb

To declare to be.

To deem or determine to be.

To award judicially; to assign.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Adjudge

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The word "adjudge" in example sentences

The adjudge is a key contestant in the utilization of stripling Pop and free early recordings by start Out Boy, Jimmy Eat World and Yellowcard. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Yet of it all nothing do I adjudge so splendid as this accolade delivered by two lifers in solitary deemed by the world as the very bottom-most of the human cesspool. ❋ Unknown (2010)

It is an orgy, a debauch; and I am sure the addled sailors adjudge me the queerest creature on board. ❋ Unknown (2010)

In other words, you have to hope that the current court is willing, not only to uphold the decision of Wickard (a good bet) but also to blow through it and set an even more lenient standard by which to adjudge Congressional authority (a bad bet). perturbed says: ❋ Unknown (2010)

Applying my earlier test of what a Jury would make of it, I am also confident that they would think differently from the Standards & Privileges Committee and swiftly adjudge it to be a thoroughly dishonest wheeze. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The standard for drafting forward looking patent claims should be neither too high, nor to low, but one probably cannot adjudge and articulate this standard unless one has drafted a lot of patent claims and seen how well they have withstood the (ten year) test oftime. ❋ Unknown (2010)

They would have to adjudge whether publication was in the public interest. ❋ Unknown (2011)

My time is money, and I adjudge the value of my time away from home, particularly when I have just completed a days work. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The hypothetical prophetic comment from Prof. Adler regarding the enrolled bill rule, makes clear that someone has to be able to adjudge rank abuse of the Constitution by the “political department” with standing limited to a state, and original jurisdiction in SCOTUS (who will pass it off to a master or the DCCCOA). ❋ Unknown (2010)

The standard for drafting forward looking patent claims should be neither too high, nor to low, but one probably cannot adjudge and articulate this standard unless one has drafted a lot of patent claims and seen how well they have withstood the ten year test oftime. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The next several years should see across the board resets throughout the nation’s political fabric, most of which investors will adjudge as favorable for most stocks, particularly with respect to the fixed income and hard asset plays of the last several years. ❋ Rick Whittington (2010)

And another thing: why not unshackle the judges from the guideline straightjacket and stuff, made them what they should be - free to adjudge the case put to them by the adversarial advocates with nothing but their knowledge of the law, and their conscience. ❋ Unknown (2010)

More to the point, why should there EVER be a risk to society from them - however small the "experts" adjudge it. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Others claim that military courts should be used to adjudge terrorist acts committed in the international phase of an armed conflict. ❋ Unknown (2010)

In keeping with customary military criminal law procedure, al Qosi will go before a military jury to determine a sentence for his crimes and will serve the sentence they adjudge or the sentence specified in his plea deal with the convening authority, whichever is more lenient. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Adler regarding the enrolled bill rule, makes clear that someone has to be able to adjudge rank abuse of the Constitution by the “political department” with standing limited to a state, and original jurisdiction in SCOTUS who will pass it off to a master or the DCCCOA. ❋ Unknown (2010)

That moral objection doesn't hold much sway in modernity; but we have already seen that the instrumentalists of the world, George Will with his columns or Barack Obama with his presidency, have far less power than they pretend, less still any freedom, and at the end of the day, they can only adjudge themselves based on the cold, dead criterion of instrumental success. ❋ Unknown (2009)

It is elementary that the exclusive responsibility of Congress for the welfare of the District includes both power and duty to provide its inhabitants and citizens with courts adequate to adjudge not only controversies among themselves but also their claims against, as well as suits brought by, citizens of the various states .... ❋ Unknown (2007)

Why exactly does the fact that he has managed to procreate mean that he is better placed to adjudge the risks associated with ecstacy than scientists who will have analysed and assessed the actual evidence for this? ❋ Mark Reckons (2009)

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