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ad·ju·di·cate A0089600 (ə-jo͞o′dĭ-kāt′)v. ad·ju·di·cat·ed, ad·ju·di·cat·ing, ad·ju·di·cates v.tr.1. To make a decision (in a legal case or proceeding), as where a judge or arbitrator rules on some disputed issue or claim between the parties.2. To study and settle (a dispute or conflict): The principal adjudicated the students' quarrel.3. To act as a judge of (a contest or an aspect of a contest).v.intr.1. To make a decision in a legal case or proceeding: a judge adjudicating on land claims.2. To study and settle a dispute or conflict.3. To act as a judge of a contest. [Latin adiūdicāre, adiūdicāt-, to award to (judicially) : ad-, ad- + iūdicāre, to judge (from iūdex, judge; see judge).] ad·ju′di·ca′tion n.ad·ju′di·ca′tive adj.ad·ju′di·ca′tor n.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | adjudicative - concerned with adjudicating adjudicatory | MedicalSeeadjudicateFinancialSeeadjudicationadjudicativeenUS Related to adjudicative: Adjudicative FactsSynonyms for adjudicativeadj concerned with adjudicatingSynonyms |