How Do You Spell ADJUDGING?

Pronunciation: [ɐd͡ʒˈʌd͡ʒɪŋ] (IPA)

Adjudging is a verb that means to make a formal judgment or decision about something or someone. Its IPA phonetic transcription is /əˈdʒʌdʒɪŋ/. The first syllable, "ad," is pronounced as a schwa sound, followed by the "j" sound in "judge" and the short "u" sound in "love." The second syllable, "ging," is pronounced with a soft "g" sound and the short "i" sound in "sit." The spelling of "adjudging" reflects its Latin roots, with "ad-" meaning "to" or "towards" and "iudex" meaning "judge."

ADJUDGING Meaning and Definition

  1. Adjudging refers to the act of making a judgment or a decision, particularly in a legal or official capacity. It involves evaluating evidence, facts, or arguments in order to reach a conclusion or a ruling. Adjudging can occur in various contexts, such as a courtroom, a competition, or an administrative process.

    In legal settings, adjudging often pertains to the process of settling a dispute or a claim. It entails considering the presented evidence, applying relevant laws or regulations, and reaching a decision that may have legal consequences. In this context, adjudging can be performed by a judge, a panel of judges, or a jury. The decision rendered following adjudging is typically final and binding.

    Beyond legal proceedings, adjudging can also occur in other areas. For instance, in a competition, judges may engage in adjudging to assess the performance, skills, or talent of participants and determine a winner. Moreover, administrative bodies or organizations may adjudicate matters by considering applications, proposals, or appeals and rendering decisions or judgments.

    The process of adjudging requires impartiality, fairness, and the application of pertinent rules or criteria. It involves carefully weighing information, analyzing arguments, and deliberating before reaching a judgment. Adjudging aims to ensure justice, resolve disputes or issues, and maintain order and fairness in various spheres of life.

Common Misspellings for ADJUDGING

  • adjuting
  • zdjudging
  • sdjudging
  • wdjudging
  • qdjudging
  • asjudging
  • axjudging
  • acjudging
  • afjudging
  • arjudging
  • aejudging
  • adhudging
  • adnudging
  • admudging
  • adkudging
  • adiudging
  • aduudging
  • adjuddging
  • djudding
  • Adjudjing

Etymology of ADJUDGING

The word "adjudging" is derived from the verb "adjudge" which, in turn, is derived from the Latin word "adjudicare". "Adjudicare" is a combination of two Latin words: "ad", meaning "to" or "towards", and "judicare", meaning "to judge". The term entered the English language in the late 16th century, with its usage referring to the act of making a judgment or decision. Over time, it has evolved to specifically denote the act of officially deciding or settling a case or controversy in a legal context.

Conjugate verb Adjudging

CONDITIONAL

I would adjudge
we would adjudge
you would adjudge
he/she/it would adjudge
they would adjudge

FUTURE

I will adjudge
we will adjudge
you will adjudge
he/she/it will adjudge
they will adjudge

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have adjudged
we will have adjudged
you will have adjudged
he/she/it will have adjudged
they will have adjudged

PAST

I adjudged
we adjudged
you adjudged
he/she/it adjudged
they adjudged

PAST PERFECT

I had adjudged
we had adjudged
you had adjudged
he/she/it had adjudged
they had adjudged

PRESENT

I adjudge
we adjudge
you adjudge
he/she/it adjudges
they adjudge

PRESENT PERFECT

I have adjudged
we have adjudged
you have adjudged
he/she/it has adjudged
they have adjudged
I am adjudging
we are adjudging
you are adjudging
he/she/it is adjudging
they are adjudging
I was adjudging
we were adjudging
you were adjudging
he/she/it was adjudging
they were adjudging
I will be adjudging
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I have been adjudging
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I had been adjudging
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he/she/it had been adjudging
they had been adjudging
I will have been adjudging
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they will have been adjudging
I would have adjudged
we would have adjudged
you would have adjudged
he/she/it would have adjudged
they would have adjudged
I would be adjudging
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I would have been adjudging
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you would have been adjudging
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they would have been adjudging

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