aggiudicare
to award
verb ahd-joo-dee-KAH-reh Rare
Origin: From Latin adjudicare (to award by judgment), from ad- + judicare (to judge).
Also means
to adjudicate
Usage Note
Aggiudicare is used when a prize, contract, or lot is formally awarded: aggiudicarsi un contratto (to win a contract), aggiudicarsi la vittoria (to claim victory). The reflexive aggiudicarsi is especially common and means 'to win for oneself'. It takes avere in compound tenses.
Examples
"La giuria ha aggiudicato il primo premio alla cantante."
Natural Translation
The jury awarded the first prize to the singer.
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