7 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Adjudge' in a Sentence
"To formally declare or pronounce; to decree." more
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As the conductor was adjudging the orchestra, the music flowed seamlessly.
The financial analysts will adjudge the company's performance in the market.
The art competition winners will have adjudged their pieces as masterpieces.
Before the awards ceremony, the panel of experts will have adjudged the novel as the best literary work of the year.
The referee will adjudge a technical foul for improper conduct during the basketball game.
The investigator will adjudge the evidence to determine the cause of the accident.
The literary critics will adjudge the novel for its literary merits.
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