Synonym: decide, judge, resolve, settle, try. Similar words: dedicate, indicate, abdicate, predicate, vindicate, eradicate, judicial, judicious. Meaning: [ə'dʒuːdɪkeɪt] v. 1. put on trial or hear a case and sit as the judge at the trial of 2. bring to an end; settle conclusively.
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1) He was asked to adjudicate on the dispute.
2) Their purpose is to adjudicate disputes between employers and employees.
3) It is the chairman's right to adjudicate on question on which the committee members cannot agree.
4) He has been asked to adjudicate in the disagreement between the city council and the citizens.
5) The purpose of industrial tribunals is to adjudicate disputes between employers and employees.
6) Would you please adjudicate on who should get the prize?
7) He was called in to adjudicate a local land dispute.
8) The owner can appeal to the court to adjudicate on the matter.
9) I have been asked to adjudicate the matter.
10) An independent expert was called in to adjudicate.
11) The research is designed to adjudicate between these conflicting theories.
12) I can not adjudicate on the dispute between the paper and the perjurer over questions of detail.
13) If a furnished tenancy exists the tribunal may adjudicate on the rent.
14) Besides identifying the individuals who are to adjudicate,[http://sentencedict.com/adjudicate.html] such rules will also define the procedure to be followed.
15) Magistrate may be paid expenses when adjudicate.
16) The minister could not adjudicate in such an issue.
17) Now how are we to adjudicate among rival ontologies?
18) Jurisdiction determines which court system should properly adjudicate a case.
19) At first they insisted the Football Association adjudicate between the claims of Everton and Liverpool.
20) The international court of justice might be a suitable place to adjudicate claims.
21) Luther himself knew well what methodologically he was doing and what was necessary: that he needed to order and adjudicate.
22) He would strip the state of its natural right to adjudicate a murder committed within its boundaries.
23) So the court would, or at least might, have to adjudicate upon that.
24) What is not at all clear, however, is the way one should adjudicate the differences.
25) Even at Oxford, I doubted whether there were many people who could adjudicate on a matter of this kind.
26) Feudal official sees it two speak plausibly and at length, adjudicate hard temporarily, catch calcaneal witness.
27) Then, by comparing with the original vehicle data in the vehicle management database, it makes the adjudicate whether the size of vehicle is within the prescribed limit.
28) Where the parties fail to reach an agreement, the Patent Office shall adjudicate.
29) Calvin felt it quite in order that the civil authority should adjudicate in matters of doctrine.
30) Press councils, which typically operate as tribunals that consider and adjudicate complaints about media conduct, can take many forms. Some are legislatively mandated.
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