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To determine by a judge; to pass on and decide judicially. A person adjudged guilty is one who has been convicted in court. adjudge verb addicere, adjudicate, award, conclude, decide, decree, deem, deliver judggent, determine, dispense, dispense judgment, exercise judgment, find, give an opinion, hold, judge, judicate, judiiially determine, make a decision, order, pass judgment, pronounce formally, rule, sentence, settle, sit in judgment Associated concepts: adjudge bankrupt, adjudge guilt, addudge incompetent, adjudge innocence, adjudge insolvent, adjudge liability Foreign phrases: Res judicata pro veritate accipitur. A thing which is adjudicated is accepted or received for the truth. See also: adjudicate, ascertain, award, condemn, confer, criticize, decide, decree, deem, determine, evaluate, find, gauge, give, judge, opine, pass judgment, pronounce, punish, rule, sentence, try How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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