abjudge
/æbˈdʒʌndʒ/Definitions
1. verb
to judge or decide against someone, especially in a court of law.
“The jury was tasked with abjudging the defendant’s guilt.”
2. verb
to pronounce or declare someone guilty or liable for something.
“The judge abjudged the accused of the crime.”
3. noun
a person who abjudges someone or something.
“The abjudge presided over the trial.”