Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
adjugate
verb
/ˈædʒʌɡeɪt/

Definition
To join or unite in a judicial decree or sentence.

Examples
- The court decided to adjugate the claims of both parties to reach a fair settlement.
- In some cases, judges have the power to adjugate multiple lawsuits if they involve similar issues.
- The legal team worked to adjugate the testimonies from various witnesses to strengthen their case.

Meaning
Adjugate refers to the action of binding together or joining two parties under a legal or judicial context.

Synonyms
- Join
- Unite
- Bind
- Link
- Combine