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7 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Adjudge' in a Sentence

"To formally declare or pronounce; to decree." more

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While the jury was adjudging the art show, the artists anxiously awaited the results.
As the conductor was adjudging the orchestra, the music flowed seamlessly.
The judge was adjudging the winner of the poetry competition.
During the debate, the panel was adjudging the eloquence of each speaker.
The expert was adjudging the value of the rare antique coin.
As the chef was adjudging the flavors, he decided to add a pinch of salt to the stew.
The scientists were adjudging the significance of the new astronomical discovery.

Adjudge

uh-juhj
verbTo formally declare or pronounce; to decree.

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Last Updated On: July 18, 2024
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