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† abjudicate, v. Obs.|æbˈdʒ(j)uːdɪkeɪt| [f. L. abjūdicāt- ppl. stem of abjūdicā-re to deprive one of a thing by judicial sentence; but taken in the sense of ‘to decide against a thing’.] 1. To pass judgment against; reject as illegal.
1602W. Fulbecke Pandectes 27 Of the Emperour Constantine furtiue and priuy mariages are vtterly condemned and abiudicated: because it is against Christianitie. ― The Second Part of the Parallele 21 Our [canon] law doth not refuse or abiudicate the kinds of improper contractes. 2. = abjudge v.
1775Ash and subseq. Dicts.: n.q. |