Adjudicate Meaning
Legal definition of adjudicate.
Adjudicate meaning. The principal adjudicated the students quarrel. To act as judge in a competition or argument or to make a formal decision about something. The formal giving or pronouncing of a judgment or decree in a court proceeding. Chess draughts tr chess to determine the likely result of a game by counting relative value of pieces positional strength etc.
Also the judgment or decision given. Keep scrolling for more. Intr usually foll by upon to give a decision on esp a formal or binding one. To settle either finally or temporarily the rights and duties of the parties to a judicial or quasi judicial proceeding on the merits of the issues raised.
Borrowed from latin adjūdicātiōn adjūdicātiō act of assignment by a judge from adjūdicāre to adjudge tiōn tiō suffix of action nouns. To act as judge in a competition or argument or to make a formal decision about something. The entry of a decree by a court in respect to the parties in a case. To pronounce or decree by judicial sentence.
To study and settle a dispute or conflict. Adjudication the legal process of resolving a dispute. Also the judgment or decision given. To pass judgment on as a judge.
To sit in judgment usually followed by upon. Adjudication the legal process of resolving a dispute. The entry of a decree by a court in respect to the parties in a case. Intr to act as an adjudicator.
Keep scrolling for more. To settle or determine an issue or dispute judicially. The formal giving or pronouncing of a judgment or decree in a court proceeding. History and etymology for adjudication.