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  1. the process or act of making an official decision about something, especially about who is right in a disagreement: This a widely respected judge in his specialist field - the adjudication of planning disputes. Your case is set to be heard by an adjudication panel.

  2. noun. ad· ju· di· ca· tion ə-ˌjü-di-ˈkā-shən. Synonyms of adjudication. 1. : the act or process of adjudicating a dispute. The case is under adjudication. 2. a. : a judicial decision or sentence. b. : a decree in bankruptcy. Examples of adjudication in a Sentence.

  3. the process or act of making an official decision about something, especially about who is right in a disagreement: This a widely respected judge in his specialist field - the adjudication of planning disputes. Your case is set to be heard by an adjudication panel.

  4. Adjudication definition: an act of adjudicating.. See examples of ADJUDICATION used in a sentence.

  5. After a long court trial, the judge reviews all the evidence to come to a conclusion about a case and that process is called adjudication. Adjudication comes from the Old French ajugier meaning "to judge, pass judgment on." An adjudication results in a formal judgment or decision given by a court.

  6. to act as judge in a competition or argument, or to make a formal decision about something: He was asked to adjudicate on the dispute. He was called in to adjudicate a local land dispute. [ + two objects ] The game was adjudicated a win for Black. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Analysing and evaluating. adjudication. analysable.

  7. noun. /əˌdʒuːdɪˈkeɪʃn/ [uncountable, countable] the process of making an official decision about who is right when two groups or organizations disagree; the decision that is made. The case was referred to a higher court for adjudication. The adjudication will be published tomorrow. Topics Preferences and decisions c2. Definitions on the go.