adjudge - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of adjudge in Hindi

  • निर्णय करना
  • फ़ैसला करना
  • विनिर्णय करना
  • न्याय निर्णय करना
  • निर्णय करना

adjudge Definition

  • consider or declare to be true or the case. ( सत्य या मामला माना या घोषित किया। )

adjudge Example

  • The court which declares the recognisance to be forfeited may, instead of adjudging any person to pay the whole sum in which he is bound, adjudge him to pay part only of the sum or remit the sum. ( वह अदालत जो किसी व्यक्ति को पूरी राशि का भुगतान करने के लिए किसी भी व्यक्ति को नियुक्त करने के बजाय, जिसे वह बाध्य है, को स्थगित करने की घोषणा करती है, उसे केवल राशि का भुगतान करने के लिए या राशि भेजने का फैसला करने के लिए स्थगित किया जाता है। )
  • Quinn did have the ball in the back of the net at one point, but was adjudged offside. ( क्विन ने एक बिंदु पर गेंद को नेट के पीछे किया, लेकिन उसे उल्टा करार दिया गया। )
  • However, within a minute the French teenager was harshly adjudged to have tripped Adrian Foster.( हालांकि, एक मिनट के भीतर फ्रांसीसी किशोरी को एड्रियन फोस्टर को फंसाने के लिए कठोर रूप से ठहराया गया था। )
  • He is adjudged too sick by doctors to move from the hospital, but he hopes to leave for an ‘unspecified’ location to spend his last days with his family. ( डॉक्टरों द्वारा अस्पताल से स्थानांतरित करने के लिए उन्हें बहुत बीमार घोषित किया गया है, लेकिन वह अपने परिवार के साथ अपने आखिरी दिनों को बिताने के लिए 'अनिर्दिष्ट' स्थान पर जाने की उम्मीद करते हैं। )

More Sentence

  • The player was then adjudged to have brought down Fyssas on the edge of the penalty area but the resulting free-kick from Basinas was blocked by the defensive wall.
  • The family has been adjudged to be guilty of a crime by association, with the newspaper columnists acting as judge and jury.
  • Does that cover a person adjudged liable to pay a pecuniary penalty in a civil action?
  • Weatherson did have the ball in the net in the 14th minute but was adjudged offside, and Jimmy Thomson went close with a header.
  • In exclusively entrusting to the courts designated the function of the adjudgment and punishment of criminal guilt under a law of the Commonwealth, the Constitution's concern is with substance and not mere form.
  • He thereby manifested what can only be considered an insolent disregard of this Court's adjudgments .
  • Conceding a line-out, York then saw visiting flanker Rob Tilford burrow over the line only for him to be adjudged to have been held up to prompt a huge sigh of home relief at the final whistle.
  • Other usual reasons for disqualification, including adjudgement of incompetence or quasi-incompetence, shall also apply.
  • The weather was adjudged too cold to risk a full tour of the estate's 1,250 acres for Mudie's benefit, although he was taken on a cursory walk around the most impressive rooms.
  • He absconded before he could be deported and the authorities gave him leave to remain because it was adjudged his life would be in danger if he returned to his home country.
  • Eight minutes later things went from bad to worse as a Town player was adjudged to have dragged down Neil Tolson as he was about to receive the ball.
  • He sidefooted the ball into the empty net, but was adjudged to be marginally offside.
  • Ainslie's tactics were adjudged within the rules.
  • In such a case, the initiating unit, after the event, will be adjudged guilty of poor management.
  • The player was adjudged to have been offside and his sustained protests at that decision earned him firstly a yellow and then a red card.
  • But Connolly was adjudged to have been offside after Jim Weir had guided Kane's free kick in the striker's direction.
  • Therapeutically interventive suggestions are offered when the client is adjudged to be in a trance state.
  • Even then, Rovers did not ease back and Burns got the ball in the net again only to be adjudged offside.
  • Beverley were adjudged off-side and Hewitt added the three points to complete his side's tally.
  • The proceeding is not one for the adjudgment of private grievances, but is to prevent the continuation of public wrong and public wrongdoing.
  • You can also demand administrative adjudgment when your rights and interests are infringed upon, as stipulated in the law of administrative adjudgment.
  • That deduction came about because Brodie had been harshly adjudged to have been at fault for an accidental head-clash in the opening seconds.
  • Their only success was another quick penalty when Dinnington were finally adjudged offside.