Used in a Sentence

adjudged

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for adjudged.

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If so, once a user-session is adjudged to have been over, does Spawner snapshot them all to restore it whenever a session is to be resumed?

Examples16
Definitions4
Parts of speech1

Quick take

To award judicially; to assign.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of adjudged gathered in one view.

verb

To award judicially; to assign.

verb

To deem or determine to be.

verb

To declare to be.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for adjudged.

verb

To award judicially; to assign.

verb

To deem or determine to be.

verb

To declare to be.

verb

To sentence; to condemn.

Example sentences

1

If so, once a user-session is adjudged to have been over, does Spawner snapshot them all to restore it whenever a session is to be resumed?

2

As noted elsethread, it was adjudged to be an illegal system by the Mississippi State Supreme Court, so was dismantled.

3

The jury declared itself satisfied, and the decipherment of Akkadian cuneiform was adjudged a fait accompli.

4

Every expression is, at best, a selection among the facts of that which is adjudged relevant.

5

Furthermore, it was conceived of and adjudged constitutionally sufficient by attorneys who had previously opposed executive overreach during the Bush administration.

6

And there are many circumstances where being adjudged to have written something with AI will have serious consequences for the accused.

7

Kernighan, Ritchie, Thompson, Aho, reporting to obscure people adjudged by even more obscure people to be worthy of management.

8

Do you suppose anyone ever committed suicide after wrongly being adjudged an abuser?

9

What is an adjudged problem for you, is a feature (and not a bug) for some, and is a conscious compromise for some others.

10

Not using a feature because you don't understand it is very different from not using the same feature because you have adjudged that it adds not enough value.

11

> At least now if a team is adjudged to be taking the piss with the timewasting the ref can just mentally tack another minute or two onto the game.

12

(b) In addition to imprisonment, an individual adjudged guilty of a felony of the first degree may be punished by a fine not to exceed $10,000.

Quote examples

1

Lind (given that she will be the single-point-of-lightning-rod for any sentence adjudged) would not be that stupid as she probably has better things to do than get "martyred" herself after the trial is over.

2

"and who exactly adjudged that, that they don't have this right?" Those who manage to escape the concentration camps and leave the country.

3

If Newegg successfully defends and defeats a patent claim by having the patent declared invalid, the law of what the lawyers call "res judicata" (meaning, "a matter adjudged") kicks in and kills that patent off forever.

4

It's pretty awful, but, at least in this case, please don't paint these folks with the broad brush of "criminal" as many have not been adjudged to be guilty of any crime, or are serving a short sentence for minor crimes (shoplifting, public urination, etc.).

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use adjudged in a sentence?

If so, once a user-session is adjudged to have been over, does Spawner snapshot them all to restore it whenever a session is to be resumed?

What does adjudged mean?

To award judicially; to assign.

What part of speech is adjudged?

adjudged is commonly used as verb.