Adjudge

: Borrowed from the Middle French ajuger and Latin adiudicare (to grant by judgment).

: To think or judge something to be a certain way (e.g., "The plan was adjudged a success"). Usage Examples Legal : "He was adjudged guilty of the crime." adjudge

: "The weather was adjudged too dangerous for the flight." Sports : "The player was adjudged offside by the referee." Quick Facts : Borrowed from the Middle French ajuger and

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📍 : While "judge" is a general term for forming an opinion, "adjudge" usually implies a formal, authoritative, or final decision. If you'd like, I can: Show you more sentence examples Provide legal-specific definitions

: To grant something legally or judicially (e.g., "The estate was adjudged to the rightful heir").