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View usage for: adjudicator in British English (əˈdʒuːdɪˌkeɪtə) noun1. a judge, esp in a competition 2. an arbitrator, esp in a dispute Examples of 'adjudicator' in a sentenceadjudicator She added that only the independent adjudicator knew what was in the boxes during the game.Offers of compensation will be administered by an independent adjudicator.But the two men challenged the council and an independent government adjudicator will now decide the outcome.Which may in turn explain why no objections were lodged with the schools adjudicator on this point last year.Who would be a schools adjudicator?You now have 28 days to appeal to the independent parking adjudicator.The compensation scheme being put together by News International will be overseen by an independent adjudicator.Use this to mount your final challenge with an independent parking adjudicator - see the addresses, right.If this isn't the case, you should appeal and take it all the way to the independent parking adjudicatorif necessary. Synonyms of 'adjudicator'judge, referee, umpire, umpie More Synonyms of adjudicator an independent adjudicator Synonyms umpie (Australian, slang) moderator Additional synonymsDefinition 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, adjudicatorHe served as an arbitrator in a series of commercial disputes in India. Synonyms judge, referee, umpire, umpie (Australian, slang), arbiter, 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 ofadjudicator - adjudge
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