Adjugates

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Pronunciation: /ˈædʒəˌɡeɪts/

Definitions of adjugates

verb to adjudge or determine through a legal process

Example Sentences

A1 The judge adjugates the winner of the competition.

A2 In some cultures, a village elder adjugates disputes between community members.

B1 The arbitration panel adjugates on the legality of the contract.

B2 The supreme court adjugates cases that have significant legal implications.

C1 The international tribunal adjugates disputes between countries.

C2 The panel of experts adjugates on matters of scientific importance.

Examples of adjugates in a Sentence

formal The judge adjugates the case based on the evidence presented in court.

informal The referee adjugates the game fairly.

slang I can't believe how quickly she adjugates the situation.

figurative In a democratic society, the people adjugate the fate of their leaders through elections.

Grammatical Forms of adjugates

past tense

adjugated

plural

adjugates

comparative

more adjugate

superlative

most adjugate

present tense

adjudicates

future tense

will adjudicate

perfect tense

has adjudicated

continuous tense

is adjudicating

singular

adjugate

positive degree

adjugate

infinitive

to adjudicate

gerund

adjudicating

participle

adjudicated

Origin and Evolution of adjugates

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'adjugates' is derived from the Latin word 'adjudicare', which means to judge or decide.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in legal contexts to refer to judges or those who make decisions, the term 'adjugates' has evolved to also encompass individuals who arbitrate or settle disputes in various fields.