abjudge
v. t.
Sample Sentences
- The court decided to abjudge the previous ruling due to new evidence.
- In an unexpected turn, the jury chose to abjudge the defendant's claims of innocence.
- The committee will abjudge any proposals that do not meet the established criteria.
- She felt it was unfair to abjudge his character based on hearsay alone.
- The decision to abjudge certain practices was met with mixed reactions among the stakeholders.
- To abjudge his actions without understanding the context would be a grave injustice.
- The team was forced to abjudge their initial strategy after a series of setbacks.
- After careful consideration, the board agreed to abjudge the outdated policies.
- Many feared that to abjudge the past would prevent them from learning valuable lessons.
- The judge had the authority to abjudge any evidence deemed irrelevant to the case.
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