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(transitive, law) To confiscate by judicial decision.
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Obsolete spelling of adjudge [To declare to be.]
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To settle a legal case or other dispute.
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(Scotland, law) To deliver judgment after a case has been reserved for further consideration.
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To make a judgment (on a dispute) as an arbitrator or arbiter
n
(obsolete) A cleric who held a commendam.
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(idiomatic) One who wisely settles a difficult matter.
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(transitive) Decree by judicial sentence. Now a technical term of Scottish judicature; the use of the word decerns being necessary to constitute a decree.
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(transitive, obsolete) To judge, to pass judgment on; to doom, to sentence.
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To make a judicial decision; to decide; to determine.
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(law) A judgement by which one is deprived or put of a right or thing in question.
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(transitive, dialectal in Britain) To condemn judicially (to a penalty).
v
(transitive) To prepare (someone) for election or appointment.
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(transitive, of a jury) To consider a court proceeding that has been completed; to begin deliberations on a case.
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obsolete typography of judge [(transitive) To sit in judgment on; to pass sentence on (a person or matter).]
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Obsolete form of judge. [(transitive) To sit in judgment on; to pass sentence on (a person or matter).]
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(transitive) To sit in judgment on; to pass sentence on (a person or matter).
n
A supreme or superior judge.
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(transitive with on) To judge; to form an opinion about the worth of.
n
A type of interest arbitration in which the arbitrator chooses one of the parties' proposals on each (or perhaps all) disputed issues.
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Used to contrast with "prejudge": To judge after the fact.
n
A person approved as a possible candidate.
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(obsolete) A predecessor; one who came before.
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(intransitive) To decide judicially.
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(especially law or poetic) To decree, announce, or pass as a sentence.
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to perform the role of a judge; to take on the power of judgement
n
(uncountable) The right or chance to vote, express an opinion, or participate in a decision, especially in a democratic elections.
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(obsolete) Judgment; distinction; discrimination.
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Obsolete form of verdict. [(law) A decision on an issue of fact in a civil or criminal case or an inquest.]
n
(obsolete) any judgment of intellect leading to a formal opinion, a point of view
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