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: --
Historically, the courts of common law have taken the view that such promises are of spiritual or ethical significance and so cannot be adjudicated at common law.
Because their rights are being exercised over a body to which they have equal claims, their claims must be adjudicated by weighing their rights and interests.
The final adjudicated results, both training and test sets, are presented here.
While free lunch is a federally defined and locally adjudicated status, it does not represent the entire breadth of poverty.
When methodologies do conflict, how can choice between competing theories (or research traditions) be rationally adjudicated?
A ' peoples ' tribunal adjudicated between students, serving as check on anti-social behaviour.
These tasks can be linked up, related, and explicated in terms of knowledge, made according to certain formulae, and adjudicated in terms of justified criteria.
This book says nothing about the legal codes by which the courts adjudicated conjugal disputes.