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Adjudicate 뜻.(어주디케잇) 분쟁중인 사안에 대해 누가 옳았는지를 판단하다. 법적으로 평결하다.

by 원시 2023. 10. 19.

Adjudicate (어주디케잇) Adjudicate 뜻.(어주디케잇) 분쟁중인 사안에 대해 누가 옳았는지를 판단하다.  법적으로 평결하다. 판사로서 행동하다.

 

verb

ad·​ju·​di·​

cate ə-ˈjü-di-ˌkāt

adjudicated; adjudicating

 

Synonyms of adjudicate

 

transitive verb

 

: to make an official decision about who is right in (a dispute) : to settle judicially

The school board will adjudicate claims made against teachers.

 

intransitive verb

 

: to act as judge

The court can adjudicate on this dispute.

 

 

adjudicative

ə-ˈjü-di-ˌkā-tiv

-kə-

 adjective

adjudicator

ə-ˈjü-di-ˌkā-tər

 noun

adjudicatory

ə-ˈjü-di-kə-ˌtȯr-ē

 adjective

 

 

Did you know?

Adjudicate, which is usually used to mean "to make an official decision about who is right in a dispute," is one of several terms that give testimony to the influence of jus, the Latin word for "law," on our legal language. Others include judgment, judicial, prejudice, jury, justice, injury, and perjury. What's the verdict? Latin "law" words frequently preside in English-speaking courtrooms.

 

 

Synonyms

adjudge

arbitrate

decide

determine

judge

referee

rule (on)

settle

umpire

 

Examples of adjudicate in a Sentence

The board will adjudicate claims made against teachers.

The case was adjudicated in the state courts.

The board will adjudicate when claims are made against teachers.

Recent Examples on the Web

The White House has released more than a million migrants into the country with nothing more than an order to appear at court to have their asylum status adjudicated in just the year that runs from last October 1 to this past September 30.

The Editors, National Review, 6 Oct. 2023

But there's not always enough capacity at shelters to house everyone that arrives while their cases are adjudicated, with some migrants looking at court dates years down the road.

Matt Rivers, ABC News, 22 Sep. 2023

And those who adjudicated the 2014 decision to break apart the Corcoran and divvy up its assets, as the Superior Court did, should ask themselves: Was the public well served by the decision?

Philip Kennicott, Washington Post, 22 Sep. 2023

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Word History

Etymology

borrowed from Latin adjūdicātus, past participle of adjūdicāre "to ADJUDGE"

 

First Known Use

circa 1695, in the meaning defined at transitive sense

 

Time Traveler

The first known use of adjudicate was circa 1695

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