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What is the past tense of adjudge?

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The past tense of adjudge is adjudged.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of adjudge is adjudges.

The present participle of adjudge is adjudging.

The past participle of adjudge is adjudged.

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It does not create a privilege for newspeople, rather it provides an immunity from being adjudged in contempt.
A larceny committed with actual force and violence, or with a constructive force by any assault and putting in fear, is to be adjudged robbery.
But Connolly was adjudged to have been offside after Jim Weir had guided Kane's free kick in the striker's direction.
However, within a minute the French teenager was harshly adjudged to have tripped Adrian Foster.
But each knock-down was ruled out as Moore was adjudged to have caught his opponent with low blows.
Quinn did have the ball in the back of the net at one point, but was adjudged offside.

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