0 present participle of arbitrate --
1 to make a judgment in an argument, usually because asked to do so by those involved: --
It was not just a question of arbitrating between two extremes.
To-day, the educational reformer is faced with the impossible task or arbitrating between two mutually exclusive views of education.
Therefore, there is a potential conflict of interest in arbitrating on such information requests.
We are saying that if we appoint any form of arbitrating or conciliating body the national interests must be taken into account.
I think it is essential that you should have men who are in the habit of arbitrating on these complicated questions of fact.
In other words, the courts of the land would become industrial tribunals arbitrating between employers and employees.
This is not inconsistent with my task of arbitrating on the question of objections to the development plan.
In any case, it is a question of arbitrating in a dispute.