0 past simple and past participle of adjudicate
1 to act as judge in a competition or argument, or to make a formal decision about something:
In the realm of private autonomy, the rules of law imply a definition of what counts as 'voluntary', a definition that can be adjudicated.
Need the issue be adjudicated to be resolved?
So what has given rise to the inconsistency with which pregnancy is adjudicated under the conflict model?
After testing for agreement, the two investigators adjudicated any differences on the test set.
In the event of conflicts, priorities would be adjudicated by a ministry representative.
The law also prohibits proceedings involving acknowledged or adjudicated fathers. 34.
Our randomly selected epidemiological sample provided greater generalizability than would clinical or adjudicated samples.
This book says nothing about the legal codes by which the courts adjudicated conjugal disputes.