adjudge
/ˈæd.dʒuːdʒ/Definitions
1. verb
to give a judgment or opinion, especially officially or formally
“The judge decided to adjudge the prize to the winner.”
2. verb
to assign or attribute something, such as property or a status
“The government adjudge the land to the local community.”
3. noun
an official judgment or decision, especially one made by a court of law
“The judge read out the adjudge in the court case.”
4. verb
to consider or regard as something
“She adjudge the new restaurant to be her favorite.”