juried

/ˈdʒʊrid/
adjective
  1. Selected or judged by a panel of experts (a jury), especially in competitions, exhibitions, or awards.
    • She submitted her painting to a juried art show.
    • Only juried entries were allowed to compete in the film festival.
    • The juried competition attracted artists from around the world.
Antonyms
verb
  1. Past tense of 'jury' — to judge or select (something) as part of a panel of experts.
    • She juried the photography contest last year.
    • They juried the entries based on creativity and technique.
    • The committee juried the submissions over the weekend.
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