Adjudge [ 2027 ]
: To grant something legally or judicially (e.g., "The estate was adjudged to the rightful heir").
: 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
: To pronounce a verdict or decree (e.g., "The contract was adjudged void"). : To grant something legally or judicially (e
To is to formally declare or pronounce a decision, typically in a judicial or legal context. It can also mean to deem or consider something to be true based on available facts. Core Meanings To is to formally declare or pronounce a
: Recorded in English as early as 1399 in the Rolls of Parliament. Synonyms : Adjudicate, decree, deem, determine, ordain.
: "The weather was adjudged too dangerous for the flight." Sports : "The player was adjudged offside by the referee." Quick Facts