adjudicate Meaning & Definition

  • En [ əˈdʒuː.dɪ.keɪt]
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Meaning of adjudicate In English

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Examples of adjudicate

  • The current data do not allow us to adjudicate among these possibilities, but they nevertheless mark an advance in understanding lexical development.

  • It is crucial that the original position be actually used (albeit fictionally) by the agents when adjudicating issues of fairness.

  • When the interests of two or more persons are opposed in some situation, it is the function of justice-reasoning to adjudicate the matter.

  • Nor can musicological analysis easily adjudicate the work's disputed truth claims.

  • Nor did this agency adjudicate the dispute that erupted between these parties.

  • In the realm of private autonomy, the rules of law imply a definition of what counts as 'voluntary', a definition that can be adjudicated.

  • To be blunt about it, lawyers are emotionally erratic and singularly ill-trained to adjudicate the nuances of friendship or the affective intensities between friends.

  • Additional experimentation is needed to adjudicate between these competing possibilities.

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Translations of adjudicate In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    擔任裁判, 判決,裁定,裁決…

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  • 中文简体

    担任裁判, 判决,裁定,裁决…

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  • Español

    arbitrar, juzgar…

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  • Português

    julgar…

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  • Türk dili

    bir yarışma veya uyuşmazlık konusunda karar vermek, hükmetmek, hükme bağlamak…

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  • Français

    juger…

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  • Čeština

    posuzovat…

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  • Dansk

    dømme, afgøre, afsige kendelse…

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