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View usage for: adjudication in American English (əˌdʒudɪˈkeɪʃən) noun1. the act of adjudicating 2. Lawb. a decree in bankruptcy determining the status of the bankrupt Derived forms adjudicative (adˈjudiˌcative) (əˈdʒudəˌkeɪtɪv; əˈdʒudəkətɪv) adjective Examples of 'adjudication' in a sentenceadjudication The case was remitted to a fresh employment tribunal for case management and adjudication.The whole adjudication and referral process is becoming increasingly opaque.In fact, 70 per cent of appeals taken to adjudication are upheld.The court's three-man adjudication panel will publish its full judgement at 3pm.The process of adjudication often leaves doctors in limbo for years.He believed strongly in the resolution of international disputes by adjudication.In finding a mechanism for such adjudication, proportionality is key.When that was enacted functions were divided between adjudication and payment.Your case was set to be heard by an adjudication panel last autumn.The parties were urged to resolve the issues without formal adjudication. Synonyms of 'adjudication'judgment, finding, ruling, decision More Synonyms of adjudication unbiased adjudication of unfair dismissals Additional synonymsDefinition the hearing and settlement of a dispute by an impartial referee chosen by both sides The matter is likely to go to arbitration. Synonyms decision, settlement, judgment, determination, adjudication, arbitrament Definition a final decision, opinion, or judgment based on reasoning We came to the conclusion that it was too difficult to combine the two techniques. Synonyms decision, agreement, opinion, settlement, resolution, conviction, verdict, judgment, deduction, inferenceDefinition a choice or judgment made about something The judge's decision was greeted with dismay. Synonyms judgment, finding, ruling, order, result, sentence, settlement, resolution, conclusion, outcome, verdict, decree, arbitrationNearby words ofadjudication - adjournment
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