v. rare. [f. L. ab away + JUDGE v.; representing L. abjūdicāre in its classical sense: see ABJUDICATE.] To take away from any one by judicial decision; the opposite of adjudge.

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1855.  I. Taylor, Restoration of Belief, 155. Even if one of the three [pastoral Epistles of St. Paul] were abjudged it would still keep its place in argument as a good imitation of the apostolic manner.

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