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1 adjudge guilty
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2 adjudge
вирішувати ( у судовому порядку), визнавати ( у судовому порядку), розглядати ( в суді), судити ( в суді); встановлювати ( у судовому порядку), виносити вирок ( у судовому порядку), виносити судове рішення; відсуджувати; засуджувати ( у судовому порядку); оголошувати ( у судовому порядку); присуджувати (в т. ч. майно особі у судовому порядку)- adjudge guilty
- adjudge insane
- adjudge not guilty
- adjudge sane
- adjudge to be guilty
- adjudge to die
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3 adjudge
v1) ухвалювати вирок (рішення); присуджуватиto adjudge smb. guilty — визнати когось винним
* * *v2) виносити вирок, рішення; розглядати в суді; прирікати3) (to) присуджувати (компенсацію, приз)/4) вважати, думати, розглядати -
4 adjudge
[ə'ʤʌʤ]v1) вино́сити ви́рок, прису́джувати ( до - to)to adjudge smb. guilty — визнава́ти кого́сь ви́нним ( у чомусь - of)
2) прису́джувати (премію і т.п. - to) -
5 adjudge not guilty
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6 adjudge to be guilty
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