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    adjudication
    /əˌdʒuːdɪˈkeɪʃn/

    noun

    • 1. the action or process of adjudicating: "the matter may have to go to court for adjudication"

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  2. 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.

  3. 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. Recent Examples on the Web Have you been arrested, charged or convicted of a crime, had an adjudication withheld or had a matter sealed or expunged?

  4. Oct 4, 2018 · What is Adjudication? Adjudication is the process by which a formal judgment or decision is made, after the adjudicator has heard all of the arguments in the matter, and has reviewed all of the relevant exhibits. For example, an adjudication is made upon the conclusion of a trial.

  5. Aug 16, 2024 · An adjudication is a legal ruling or judgment but the term can also refer to the process of settling a legal case or claim through the court or justice system, such as a decree in the...

  6. 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.

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

  8. 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.

  9. 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.

  10. noun. 1. an act of adjudicating. 2. Law. a. the act of a court in making an order, judgment, or decree. b. a judicial decision or sentence. c. a court decree in bankruptcy. Most material © 2005, 1997, 1991 by Penguin Random House LLC. Modified entries © 2019 by Penguin Random House LLC and HarperCollins Publishers Ltd. Word origin.

  11. 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. Join us.