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View usage for: arbitrator in American English (ˈɑrbəˌtreɪtər) noun1. a person selected to judge a dispute; arbiter, esp. one, as in collective bargaining negotiations, named with the consent of both sides 2. a person authorized to judge or decide Examples of 'arbitrator' in a sentencearbitrator An arbitrator will rule on who actually gets to fly the planes.You could suggest bringing in an independent arbitrator to make nonbinding suggestions.There is no external arbitrator of 'proper grammar'.It has the right to appeal through an independent arbitrator.The arbitrator was in critical respects independent of the parties.To the public, however, he was best known as an arbitrator.The case will go to an independent arbitrator for review.Ultimately she hopes to be an arbitrator or a judge.A test case based upon the reserve clause was taken to the new arbitrator.That claim was always strongly denied and has been rejected by an international arbitrator. Synonyms of 'arbitrator'judge, referee, umpire, umpie More Synonyms of arbitrator He served as an arbitrator in a series of commercial disputes in India. Synonyms umpie (Australian, slang) Additional synonymsan independent adjudicator Synonyms judge, referee, umpire, umpie (Australian, slang), arbiter, arbitrator, moderator Definition a person empowered to judge in a dispute the court's role as arbiter in the law-making process Synonyms judge, referee, umpire, umpie (Australian, slang), arbitrator, adjudicatorDefinition the umpire in various sports, such as football and boxing The referee stopped the fight. Synonyms umpire, umpie (Australian, slang), judge, ref (informal), arbiter, arbitrator, adjudicatorNearby words ofarbitrator - arbitrary
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