Of a judge, a tribunal: To deliver authoritatively (a decision, judgement, verdict, sentence, etc.); to award (costs, damages) to, against.
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释义 | society > law > administration of justice > court proceedings or procedure > judging > judge or determine judicially [verb (transitive)] > give verdict or sentence (7) givea1300 Of a judge, a tribunal: To deliver authoritatively (a decision, judgement, verdict, sentence, etc.); to award (costs, damages) to, against. findc1400 Law. transitive. To agree upon and deliver, bring in (a verdict). Frequently with that-clause as object indicating the verdict. passa1616 transitive. To utter or pronounce (a sentence, etc.) on or upon a defendant in a court of law. Also gen.: to pronounce (a judgment) on a person or… to bring in1684 Of a jury: To bring in a verdict, hence colloquial to ‘find’ as ‘The jury brought him in guilty.’ Also elliptical and transferred. record1824 transitive. To have (something, esp. one's verdict or vote) properly placed on record; to give (a verdict or vote). Subcategories:— declare as one's verdict (2) |
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