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Definition of "adjudging" [adjudging]

  • Present participle of adjudge. (verb)

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Use "adjudging" in a sentence
  • "Factor in Booth adjudging that Routledge had later fouled Matt Mills when the replay indicated Reading's captain jumped out of the way and there was enough for Warnock to carry on the argument in the tunnel as the teams trooped off."
  • "And I thought of my own spacious West, with room under its sky and unlimited air for a thousand Londons; and here was this man, a steady and reliable man, never missing a night's work, frugal and honest, lodging in one room with two other men, paying two dollars and a half per month for it, and out of his experience adjudging it to be the best he could do!"
  • ""I was surprised by its overall coherence," Trudeau tells Comic Riffs, adjudging his opus many months after completing the edit."
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