adjudicate
21adjudicate — adjudicative /euh jooh di kay tiv, keuh tiv/, adjudicatory /euh jooh di keuh tawr ee, tohr ee/, adj. adjudicator, n. /euh jooh di kayt /, v., adjudicated, adjudicating. v.t. 1. to pronounce or decree by judicial sentence. 2. to settle or… …
22adjudicate — verb /əˈdʒudɪˌkeɪt/ a) To settle a legal case or other dispute. b) To act as a judge. Syn: arbitrate, decide, settle, resolve, try …
23adjudicate — Synonyms and related words: account, adjudge, allow, arbitrate, be judicious, consider, count, deem, esteem, exercise judgment, express an opinion, form an opinion, hold, judge, pine, presume, referee, regard, suppose, think of, unique …
24adjudicate — ad|ju|di|cate [ ə dʒudı,keıt ] verb intransitive or transitive to make an official decision about a problem or disagreement ╾ ad|ju|di|ca|tion [ ə,dʒudı keıʃn ] noun uncount ╾ ad|ju|di|ca|tor noun count …
25adjudicate — ad·ju·di·cate || É™ dÊ’uËdɪkeɪt v. pronounce by judicial sentence; pass judgment on; determine a matter judicially; sit in judgement …
26adjudicate — [ə dʒu:dɪkeɪt] verb make a formal judgement on a disputed matter. ↘act as a judge in a competition. Derivatives adjudication noun adjudicative adjective adjudicator noun Origin C18 (earlier (C17) as adjudication): from L. adjudicat , adjudicare… …
27adjudicate — I. v. a. Determine. See adjudge. II. v. n. Judge, decide, determine, arbitrate give judgment, pass judgment, sit in judgment …
28adjudicate — v 1. pronounce, decree, rule, ordain, order; judge, adjudge, determine, decide, settle. 2. try, hear, sit in judgment; arbitrate, umpire, referee …
29adjudicate — ad·ju·di·cate …
30adjudicate — [əˈdʒuːdɪˌkeɪt] verb [I/T] to make an official decision about a problem or legal disagreement adjudication [əˌdʒuːdɪˈkeɪʃ(ə)n] noun [U] adjudicator noun [C] …