Definition
To renounce or reject a claim, right, or authority; to give up or abandon something through formal declaration.
Etymology
From Latin 'ab-' (away from) + 'iudicare' (to judge), or possibly from 'abdicating,' meaning to formally relinquish authority or claims.
Kelly Says
This word blurs the line between 'abjudge' (having something taken away) and 'abdicate' (voluntarily giving up power)—the prefix 'ab-' was so useful that it got attached to many legal verbs.
Translations
BNবাংলা
সাব্যস্ত করা
sa-byas-to kor-a
CACatalà
juzgar
hoo-z-gar
CSČeština
odsoudit
od-soo-dit
DEDeutsch
urteilen
ur-tei-len
ELΕλληνικά
κρίνει
kree-nee
ESEspañol
juzgar
hoo-z-gar
FISuomi
tuomita
tuo-mi-ta
FRFrançais
juger
zhoo-gehr
HIहिन्दी
निर्णय करना
nir-nay kar-na
IDBahasa Indonesia
menghukum
men-goo-kum
ITItaliano
condannare
kon-da-na-reh
KMKM
ការប្រវត្តិ
ka-ar-pra-vat-ti
MSBahasa Melayu
menghukum
men-goo-kum
NLNederlands
vonnissen
von-ni-ssen
PLPolski
osądzić
o-sa-dzit
PTPortuguês
julgar
joo-l-gar
RORomână
condamna
kon-dam-na
RUРусский
приговорить
pri-go-vo-rit
SWKiswahili
hukumu
hoo-ku-mu
TAதமிழ்
நீதிபதி
nee-thi-pa-thi
TRTürkçe
hakemlik etmek
ha-kem-lik eh-mek
UKУкраїнська
судити
soo-dit-i
VITiếng Việt
phán xét
phan-set