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arbiter
arbitera person empowered to judge or make determinations: She will act as arbiter in the dispute. Not to be confused with:orbiter – a space probe designed to orbit a planetary body: The orbiter will land shortly.ar·bi·ter A0398700 (är′bĭ-tər)n.1. One agreed upon or appointed to judge or decide a disputed issue; an arbitrator.2. One whose opinion or judgment is considered authoritative or worthy of respect: an arbiter of fashion. [Middle English arbitre, from Old French, from Latin arbiter, of Phoenician origin; see ʕrb in Semitic roots.]arbiter (ˈɑːbɪtə) n1. (Law) a person empowered to judge in a dispute; referee; arbitrator2. a person having complete control of something[C15: from Latin, of obscure origin]ar•bi•ter (ˈɑr bɪ tər) n. 1. a person empowered to decide matters at issue; judge; umpire. 2. a person or group having the sole or absolute power of judging or determining. [1350–1400; Middle English arbitour, arbitre < Anglo-French, Old French < Latin arbiter] arbiter - Latin for "judge, supreme ruler."See also related terms for judge.arbiterone chosen to settle a controversy; an umpire or arbitrator.See also: AgreementThesaurusNoun | 1. | arbiter - someone with the power to settle matters at will; "she was the final arbiter on all matters of fashion"supreme authorityexpert - a person with special knowledge or ability who performs skillfully | | 2. | arbiter - someone chosen to judge and decide a disputed issue; "the critic was considered to be an arbiter of modern literature"; "the arbitrator's authority derived from the consent of the disputants"; "an umpire was appointed to settle the tax case"arbitrator, umpireevaluator, judge - an authority who is able to estimate worth or qualitythird party - someone other than the principals who are involved in a transaction |
arbiternoun1. judge, referee, umpire, arbitrator, adjudicator the court's role as arbiter in the law-making process2. authority, expert, master, governor, ruler, dictator, controller, lord, pundit Sequins have often aroused the scorn of arbiters of taste.arbiternounA person, usually appointed, who decides the issues or results, or supervises the conduct, of a competition or conflict:arbitrator, judge, referee, umpire.Sports: ref, ump.Translationsarbiter
arbiter a person empowered to judge in a dispute; referee; arbitrator arbiter[′är·bəd·ər] (computer science) A computer unit that determines the priority sequence in which two or more processor inputs are connected to a single functional unit such as a multiplier or memory. ARBITER
ARBITER Arterial Biology for the Investigation of the Treatment Effects of Reducing cholesterol. A trial comparing the effects of pravastatin to atorvastatin on carotid intima-media thickness. Conclusion LDL–C was reduced by 49% with atorvastatin and by 27% with pravastatin; the mean reduction in carotid intima-media thickness was greater in atorvastatin-treated patients.arbiter
Arbiter[Latin, One who attends something to view it as a spectator or witness.] Any person who is given an absolute power to judge and rule on a matter in dispute. An arbiter is usually chosen or appointed by parties or by a court on their behalf. The decision of an arbiter is made according to the rules of law and Equity. The arbiter is distinguished from the arbitrator, who proceeds at his or her own discretion, so that the decision is made according to the judgment of a reasonable person.An arbiter may perform the same function as an umpire, a person who decides a controversy when arbitrators cannot agree. Cross-references Alternative Dispute Resolution; Arbitration. arbitern. in some jurisdictions the name for a referee appointed by the court to decide a question and report back to the court which must confirm the arbiter's finding before it is binding on the parties. ARBITER. One who, decides without any control. A judge with the mostextensive arbitrary powers; an arbitrator. Arbiter
ArbiterAn impartial third party asked to resolve a disagreement without forcing the disputants to go to court. The parties to the dispute agree to make their cases before one or more arbiters and to abide by whatever decision the arbiter or arbiters make, each party forgoing the right to an appeal. There are generally three arbiters, but there may be up to five. An arbiter is also called an arbitrator, or, less formally, an umpire.ARBITER
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ARBITER➣Arterial Biology for the Investigation of the Treatment Effects of Reducing Cholesterol (study) |
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Synonyms for arbiternoun judgeSynonyms- judge
- referee
- umpire
- arbitrator
- adjudicator
noun authoritySynonyms- authority
- expert
- master
- governor
- ruler
- dictator
- controller
- lord
- pundit
Synonyms for arbiternoun a person, usually appointed, who decides the issues or results, or supervises the conduct, of a competition or conflictSynonyms- arbitrator
- judge
- referee
- umpire
- ref
- ump
Synonyms for arbiternoun someone with the power to settle matters at willSynonymsRelated Wordsnoun someone chosen to judge and decide a disputed issueSynonymsRelated Words- evaluator
- judge
- third party
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