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adjudge - use in sentences
Modifying Another Word
- rightly: However umpire Howell rightly adjudges that it was going down leg side.
Object
- winner: The former competitor of the banknotes was adjudged the winner.
- sum: Sums adjudged to be paid by a conviction Fixing sum adjudged to be paid by a conviction with regard to means of offender 53.
- referee: He was hauled down as he turned his man but the referee adjudged that the infringement had taken place outside the box.
- success: Ms Penny cited two case studies of what was adjudged a success, attracting interest from other areas of England.
- case: Containing select cases adjudged in the King's bench, in the reign of K. Charles II.
Infinitive complement
- have: From the corner which followed, Robinson was harshly adjudged to have handled in the box & a penalty was awarded.
Adjective complement
- lbw: The score got to 75 before William was adjudged lbw for 25 and David Kumar came to the crease.
- bankrupt: In September 2001, on his own petition, he was adjudged bankrupt.
- guilty: On 12 December 1710 he was adjudged guilty by a court martial of ill treating his crew and fined six month's pay.
- incapable: Capt. PEYTON was sentenced to be dismissed the service and adjudged incapable of of ever serving again in the Royal Navy.
- worthy: We are prepared to take the Flitch Oath if adjudged worthy to receive the Bacon.
- good: She is adjudged good for many more years of service to the community.
Modifying Another Word
- harshly: From the corner which followed, Robinson was harshly adjudged to have handled in the box & a penalty was awarded.
- then: The empty plinth was then adjudged a work of art worthy of exhibition, while the head was rejected.
- not: These workshops are compulsory for all students who are not adjudged sufficiently expert to be granted an exemption.
- forward: Unfortunately, with the Stroud fullback drawn, the pass out right to the winger was adjudged slightly forward and the chance was gone.
- dubiously: Stokeâs reply started badly when Chris Finch was hit on the thigh and dubiously adjudged lbw in the second over.
Preposition: that
- ball: The referee amazingly adjudged that the ball never crossed the line.
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