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- consider or declare to be true or the case:"she was adjudged guilty" · "he was adjudged to be offensive"
- (adjudge something to)(in legal use) award something judicially to (someone):"the court adjudged legal damages to her"
- (in legal use) condemn (someone) to pay a penalty:"the defaulter was adjudged to pay the whole amount"
Originlate Middle English: from Old French ajuger, from Latin adjudicare, from ad- ‘to’ + judicare, from judex, judic- ‘a judge’.
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