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View usage for: (ədʒuːdɪkeɪt) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense adjudicates, present participle adjudicating, past tense, past participle adjudicatedverbIf you adjudicate on a dispute or problem, you make an official judgment or decision about it. [formal] ...a commissioner to adjudicate on legal rights. [VERB preposition] The international court of justice might be a suitable place to adjudicate claims. [VERB noun] [Also VERB]Synonyms: decide, judge, determine, settle More Synonyms of adjudicate adjudication (ədʒuːdɪkeɪʃən)Word forms: plural adjudications variable noun ...unbiased adjudication of cases of unfair dismissal. [+ of] Synonyms: judgment, finding, ruling, decision More Synonyms of adjudicate adjudicator (ədʒuːdɪkeɪtəʳ)Word forms: plural adjudicators countable noun ...an independent adjudicator. Synonyms: judge, referee, umpire, umpie [Australian, slang] More Synonyms of adjudicate More Synonyms of adjudicate adjudicate in British English (əˈdʒuːdɪˌkeɪt) verb1. (when intr, usually foll by upon) to give a decision (on), esp a formal or binding one 2. (intransitive) to act as an adjudicator 3. (transitive) chess to determine the likely result of (a game) by counting relative value of pieces, positional strength, etc 4. (intransitive) to serve as a judge or arbiter, as in a competition Derived forms adjudication (adˌjudiˈcation) noun adjudicative (əˈdʒuːdɪkətɪv) adjective Word origin C18: from Latin adjūdicāre to award something to someone, from ad- to + jūdicāre to act as a judge, from jūdex judge adjudicate in American English (əˈdʒudɪˌkeɪt) verb transitiveWord forms: adˈjudiˌcated or adˈjudiˌcating1. to hear and decide (a case); adjudge verb intransitive2. to serve as a judge (in or on a dispute or problem) Derived forms adjudicator (adˈjudiˌcator) noun adjudicatory (adˈjudicaˌtory) (əˈdʒudəkəˌtɔri) adjective Word origin < L adjudicatus, pp. of adjudicare: see adjudge Synonyms of 'adjudicate'decide, judge, determine, settle judge, referee, umpire More Synonyms of adjudicate Chinese translation of 'adjudicate'adjudicate (əˈdʒuːdɪkeɪt) (frm) vt - [claim, dispute, contest]
裁决(決) (cáijué)
vi to adjudicate (on sth) (就某事)做出裁定 ((jiù mǒushì) zuòchū cáidìng)
Nearby words ofadjudicate - adjective
- adjoining
- adjourn
- adjudicate
- adjust
- adjustable
- adjustment
Related terms ofadjudicate Definition to give a formal decision on a dispute a commissioner to adjudicate on legal rights Definition to serve as a judge, for example in a competition The fight will be adjudicated by a top boxing referee Additional synonymsDefinition to declare someone to be something specified He was adjudged to be guilty. Synonyms judge, determine, declare, decide, assign, pronounce, decree, apportion, adjudicateDefinition to settle (a dispute) by arbitration He arbitrates between investors and members of the association. Synonyms decide, judge, determine, settle, referee, umpire, mediate, adjudicate, adjudge, pass judgment, sit in judgment Definition to make a decision I determined that I would ask him outright. Synonyms decide, purpose, conclude, resolve, make a decision, make up your mind, come to a decision Nearby words ofadjudicate - adjourn
- adjournment
- adjudge
- adjudicate
- adjudication
- adjudicator
- adjunct
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