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Definition of adjudge
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Adjudge
(v. t.) To
sentence;
to
condemn.
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Yearbook
::
Yearbook
(n.) A book
containing
annual
reports
of cases
adjudged
in the
courts
of
England.
Addoom
::
Addoom
(v. t.) To
adjudge.
Hussite
::
Hussite
(n.) A
follower
of John Huss, the
Bohemian
reformer,
who was
adjudged
a
heretic
and burnt alive in
1415..
Condemn
::
Condemn
(v. t.) To
adjudge
or
pronounce
to be unfit for use or
service;
to
adjudge
or
pronounce
to be
forfeited;
as, the ship and her cargo were
condemned..
Voidable
::
Voidable
(a.)
Capable
of being
avoided,
or of being
adjudged
void,
invalid,
and of no
force;
capable
of being
either
avoided
or
confirmed..
Give
::
Give (n.) To
attribute;
to
assign;
to
adjudge.
Condemned
::
Condemned
(a.)
Pronounced
to be
wrong,
guilty,
worthless,
or
forfeited;
adjudged
or
sentenced
to
punishment,
destruction,
or
confiscation..
Adjudge
::
Adjudge
(v. t.) To award
judicially
in the case of a
controverted
question;
as, the prize was
adjudged
to the
victor..
Adjudged
::
Adjudged
(imp. & p. p.) of
Adjudg.
Adjudge
::
Adjudge
(v. t.) To
determine
in the
exercise
of
judicial
power;
to
decide
or award
judicially;
to
adjudicate;
as, the case was
adjudged
in the
November
term..
Decern
::
Decern
(v. t.) To
decree;
to
adjudge.
Adjudicate
::
Adjudicate
(v. t.) To
adjudge;
to try and
determine,
as a
court;
to
settle
by
judicial
decree..
Redisseizin
::
Redisseizin
(n.) A
disseizin
by one who once
before
was
adjudged
to have
dassezed
the same
person
of the same
lands,
etc.; also, a writ which lay in such a
case..
Award
::
Award (v. t.) To give by
sentence
or
judicial
determination;
to
assign
or
apportion,
after
careful
regard
to the
nature
of the case; to
adjudge;
as, the
arbitrators
awarded
damages
to the
complainant..
Seguestration
::
Seguestration
(n.) The act of
separating,
or
setting
aside,
a thing in
controversy
from the
possession
of both the
parties
that
contend
for it, to be
delivered
to the one
adjudged
entitled
to it. It may be
voluntary
or
involuntary..
Impute
::
Impute
(v. t.) To
adjudge
as one's own (the sin or
righteousness)
of
another;
as, the
righteousness
of
Christ
is
imputed
to us..
Reckon
::
Reckon
(v. t.) To
charge,
attribute,
or
adjudge
to one, as
having
a
certain
quality
or
value..
Behight
::
Behight
(v.) To
adjudge;
to
assign
by
authority.
Adjudge
::
Adjudge
(v. t.) To
sentence;
to
condemn.
Damn
::
Damn (v. t.) To
condemn;
to
declare
guilty;
to doom; to
adjudge
to
punishment;
to
sentence;
to
censure.
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