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adjudicate verb adjudge, arbitrate, award, award judgment, conclude, decide, decree, deem, deliver judggent, determine, determine finally, exercise judicial auuhority, find, give judgment, hear, hear the case, hold court, judge, make a decision, mediate, order, pass judggent, pass sentence, pronounce, referee, render judggent, rule, rule upon, settle, sit in judgment, try, try the cause Associated concepts: adjudicate a juvenile delinquent, adjudicate a youthful offender, adjudicate an incompetent, addudicate bankruptcy, adjudicate guilt, adjudicate innocence, adjudicate insolvency, adjudicate jurisdictional questions, adjudicate liability Foreign phrases: Cessa regnare, si non vis judicare.Cease to reign, if you don't wish to adjudicate. In propria causa nemo judex. No one can be a judge in his own cause. 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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adjudge the validity of a will adjudge to be due adjudged adjudgment adjudgment body adjudicate adjudicate the validity of a will adjudicated adjudication Adjudications Adjudicative Facts adjudicator adjudicators adjunct adjunct in crime |
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