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adjudicate

/əˈdʒudɪˌkeɪt/

Meanings
  • Verb

    To settle a dispute or make a judgment in a court of law.

    - "The judge will adjudicate on the case next week."
    - "The jury was tasked with adjudicating the evidence presented in court."
  • Verb

    To give a formal decision or judgment.

    - "The arbitrator adjudicated in favor of the plaintiff."
    - "The committee adjudicated the applications for the scholarship."

Pronunciation
  1. /əˈdʒudɪˌkeɪt/



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Synonyms

arbitrate , decide , resolve , settle , try
Rhymes
Words rhyming with adjudicate
judicate , animate , contemplate , relate , create
Variants
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adjudicate , adjudicated , adjudicates , adjudicating , adjudication , adjudicative , adjudicator , adjudicators , adjudicatory
Etymology
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Middle English: from Old French adjudicier, from ad- 'to' + juge 'judge'.


Trivia
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  1. The term 'adjudicate' comes from the Latin word 'jus', meaning 'law'.

  2. In ancient Rome, the term 'adjudicatio' referred to the act of a magistrate pronouncing judgment in a legal case.

  3. The term 'adjudicate' is also used in sports, where a referee or umpire makes a decision on a call during a game.


Related Concepts
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  1. Arbitration: A method of resolving disputes outside of the formal court system, where an impartial third party, called an arbitrator, makes a binding decision.

  2. Mediation: A process in which a neutral third party, called a mediator, helps the parties in a dispute reach a mutually acceptable settlement.


Culture
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In literature, the term 'adjudicate' is often used in the context of legal proceedings and disputes. In art, there are several works depicting the process of adjudication, such as paintings and sculptures of judges in court. In music, there are songs with lyrics about seeking justice and having one's case adjudicated.

How to Memorize "adjudicate"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize a judge's gavel coming down to symbolize making a formal judgment.
    - Imagine a group of people in a courtroom, waiting for the judge to adjudicate their cases.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'adjudicate' with 'judge' and 'settle disputes'.
    - Think of the term 'adjudication' as a formal decision-making process.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the mnemonic 'A Judge Decides Cases' to remember the meaning of 'adjudicate'.


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