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arbitral

/ˈɑːbɪtɹəl/

Meanings
  • noun

    A person who is appointed to hear and decide a dispute.

    - "The arbitrator's decision was final."
    - "In the business world, disputes are often resolved through arbitration."
    - "The parties involved in the dispute hired an arbitral to settle their disagreement."
  • adjective

    Relating to or involving the settlement of disputes by an impartial third party.

    - "The arbitral process is less formal and less expensive than going to court."
    - "The arbitration agreement specified that any disputes would be resolved arbitraly."
    - "The parties reached an arbitral solution that satisfied both sides."

Rhymes
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rational , vocal , station , national , vocalization
Variants
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arbitral
Etymology
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From the Latin word 'arbitra' meaning 'judge' or 'referee'


Trivia
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  1. Did you know that the first recorded use of arbitration dates back to ancient Egypt around 2500 BC?

  2. The word 'arbitral' comes from the Latin word 'arbitra', which means 'judge' or 'referee'.

  3. Arbitration is often used in international trade and commerce to resolve disputes between parties from different countries.


Related Concepts
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  1. Mediation: Mediation and arbitration are both forms of alternative dispute resolution. However, mediation involves the mediator facilitating communication between the parties to help them reach a mutually acceptable solution, while arbitration involves the arbitrator making a binding decision.

  2. Dispute resolution: Arbitration is a type of dispute resolution, which is a process used to resolve disputes between parties. Other types of dispute resolution include negotiation, mediation, and litigation.


Culture
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Arbitration has a long history dating back to ancient civilizations, and it continues to be an important aspect of modern dispute resolution. In literature, arbitration has been depicted as a fair and efficient means of resolving conflicts. For example, in Shakespeare's play 'The Merchant of Venice', the character Portia serves as an arbitrator in a dispute between Antonio and Shylock.

How to Memorize "arbitral"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a person wearing a judge's robe and gavel, making a decision in a dispute.
    - Visualize a scale with one pan representing the claimant and the other representing the respondent, with the arbitrator determining which side is heavier.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'arbitral' with the word 'judge' or 'referee'.
    - Associate the word 'arbitral' with the idea of resolving disputes in a fair and impartial manner.

  3. mnemonics

    - Remember the phrase 'Arbitral Aid' to help you remember the meaning of the word. A stands for 'Appointed', R stands for 'Referee', B stands for 'Binding Decision', I stands for 'Impartial', T stands for 'Third Party', and L stands for 'Law'.


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