0 to act as judge in a competition or argument, or to make a formal decision about something:
2 to make an official decision about something, especially about who is right in a disagreement:
A panel of expert judges has been appointed to adjudicate the community service awards.
adjudicate on sth Arbitration panels will adjudicate on contract disputes.
adjudicate between sb and sb It is the duty of government to adjudicate between the conflicting demands of different sections of society.
3 to legally and officially state that a person, company, or organization cannot pay its debts:
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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