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Adjudicate   /ədʒˈudɪkˌeɪt/   Listen
Adjudicate

verb
(past & past part. adjudicated; pres. part. adjudicating)
1.
Put on trial or hear a case and sit as the judge at the trial of.  Synonyms: judge, try.  "The judge tried both father and son in separate trials"
2.
Bring to an end; settle conclusively.  Synonyms: decide, resolve, settle.  "The judge decided the case in favor of the plaintiff" , "The father adjudicated when the sons were quarreling over their inheritance"






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"Adjudicate" Quotes from Famous Books



... your province, Father Dan," said the bishop. "There's no one in the diocese so well qualified to adjudicate here—" ...
— My New Curate • P.A. Sheehan

... Administration and the Senate, while possibly thinking Jay too yielding as a negotiator, reached the conclusion that his estimate of British feeling, formed upon the spot, was correct as to the degree of concession then to be obtained. At all events, the treaty, which provided for mixed commissions to adjudicate upon the numerous seizures made under the British orders, and, under certain conditions, admitted American vessels to branches of British trade previously closed to them, was ratified with the exception ...
— Sea Power in its Relations to the War of 1812 - Volume 1 • Alfred Thayer Mahan

... took in a third—another of Adversity's brood, who, like Garrick between Tragedy and Comedy, had a chronic inability to adjudicate the rival claims (to himself) of Frost and Famine. Between him and the grave there was seldom anything more than a single suspender and the hope of a meal which would at the same time support life and make it insupportable. He literally picked up a precarious living for himself and ...
— Stories by Modern American Authors • Julian Hawthorne

... superior knowledge and management) the governing body of the Jews in this country in all secular matters. They should possess the confidence of the community from their numbers, education, wealth, and footing in society. From their public elections—from their ready compliance to entertain and adjudicate upon all matters coming before them—from their public deliberations and well-weighed judgments in general assembly from all parts, at stated periods, their position would be independent, yet subject to the wholesome control of the press and ...
— Suggestions to the Jews - for improvement in reference to their charities, education, - and general government • Unknown

... proposed, for the first time, to admit all peoples, without distinction of colour or religion, to be represented at some central city where every state would have its perpetual ambassador, these representatives forming an assembly to adjudicate on international differences (Dubois and Cruce have lately been studied by Prof. Vesnitch, Revue d'Histoire Diplomatique, January, 1911). The history of the various peace projects generally has been summarily related ...
— The Task of Social Hygiene • Havelock Ellis


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