This is the 11830th most frequent French word.
statué
Decided or ruled.
In this sentence, 'statué' is used as the past participle of 'statuer', which means 'to rule' or 'to decide', often formally or legally.
Le juge a statué en faveur de l'accusé.
The judge ruled in favor of the defendant.
Here, 'statué' reflects the act of making a decision or judgment regarding an issue.
Ils ont statué sur le règlement du conflit.
They decided on the resolution of the conflict.
In this example, 'statué' is used to indicate a formal decision or judgement made by an authoritative body.