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abjudicate

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English

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Latin abiūdicātus, perfect passive participle of abiūdicō (deprive or take away by judicial sentence), from ab (from, away from) + iūdicō (pass judgement; determine, conclude). Doublet of abjudge. See judge.

Verb

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abjudicate (third-person singular simple present abjudicates, present participle abjudicating, simple past and past participle abjudicated)

  1. (law) To reject by judicial sentence.
  2. To abjudge.

Derived terms

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Latin

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Verb

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abjūdicāte

  1. second-person plural present active imperative of abjūdicō