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    adjudicate
    /əˈdʒuːdɪkeɪt/

    verb

    • 1. make a formal judgement on a disputed matter: "the Committee adjudicates on all betting disputes"

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  3. Adjudicate means to act as judge in a competition or argument, or to make a formal decision about something. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts, such as law, business, or academic disputes, and find related words and phrases.

  4. Learn the meaning, synonyms, examples, and history of the verb adjudicate, which means to make an official decision about who is right in a dispute. Find out how adjudicate is related to other legal terms derived from Latin jus, meaning "law".

  5. To adjudicate is to act like a judge. A judge might adjudicate a case in court, and you may have to adjudicate in the local talent show.

  6. Learn the meaning of adjudicate, a verb that means to act as judge or to make a formal decision. See how to use it in different contexts and languages, and listen to its pronunciation.

  7. Adjudication is the act of judging a case, competition, or argument, or of making a formal decision about something. Learn more about the meaning, usage, and pronunciation of adjudication with examples from the Cambridge Dictionary.

  8. Adjudicate means to make an official decision about who is right between two groups or organizations that disagree. Learn how to use this verb in different contexts, with synonyms and pronunciation tips.

  9. Adjudicate means to make an official judgment or decision about a dispute or problem. Learn how to use this formal verb in different contexts, such as legal, chess, or business situations, and see synonyms and related words.