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单词 adjudicate
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Definition of adjudicate in English:

adjudicate

verb əˈdʒuːdɪkeɪtəˈdʒudəˌkeɪt
[no object]
  • 1Make a formal judgement on a disputed matter.

    the Committee adjudicates on all betting disputes
    with object the case was adjudicated in the High Court
    Example sentencesExamples
    • By the time the panel of academics who adjudicate on such matters in the States have had their final say on the matter, the world will be preoccupied with other things.
    • Their decision is final but they cannot adjudicate in matters relating to any authority for which they have worked during the past ten years.
    • ‘No court in the world has the right, moral or legal, to adjudicate on a matter of conscience.’
    • One of your gripes is the length of time they take to adjudicate on disciplinary matters.
    • People who believe they have shares tied up in the company will have to wait until High Court-appointed liquidator Tom Grace adjudicates on their claims.
    • The Supreme Court in America adjudicates on acts passed through the political system by Congress and President.
    • The report said the remainder of claims relate to electronically held stock and the fate of these claims cannot be resolved until the High Court adjudicates on applications made by the company director.
    • The board is currently adjudicating on 300 formal complaints made against landlords and tenants.
    • The committee will adjudicate on the matters at issue.
    • If Merricks adjudicates on such a case and finds against the company, provided the policyholder is happy with the outcome, the firm must pay the compensation ordered, up to £100,000.
    • However, Ms Irvine warned that it was too easy for the Commission to believe ‘its foremost function is to adjudicate between a complainant and respondent.’
    • However, it remains to be seen whether the Taxing Master, who adjudicates on legal costs, would approve a bill this size.
    • The important point is that the High Court in London will adjudicate on this matter.
    • In this case as in most planning applications, the board was always going to adjudicate on the matter,’ he stressed.
    • For one thing, a judge of the Allahabad High Court wanted to use archaeology as a means to adjudicate upon a dispute concerning property rights.
    • She said these were the State agencies with the necessary expertise required to adjudicate on these matters.
    • How could a court ever adjudicate between a legislature's claim that a particular exercise of liberty is ‘immoral’ and a defendant's contrary claim that it is not?
    • A case tribunal which adjudicates on any matter must decide whether or not any person has failed to comply with the code of conduct of the relevant authority concerned.
    • Where it considers it appropriate, the court may dismiss the claim or take any shortcomings into account when it adjudicates on the issue of costs.
    • The GTC registers all qualified teachers working in state schools and holds disciplinary hearings and adjudicates on matters of conduct and professional incompetence.
    1. 1.1 Act as a judge in a competition.
      we asked him to adjudicate at the local flower show
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The competition organisers would like to extend a sincere thank you to the judges who adjudicated all the entries.
      • His involvement in music has been far and wide and includes teaching and adjudicating at festivals and young musicians' competitions as well as working as a university examiner.
      • Those judging artistic impression look for creativity and flair in the routine and, rather than breaking down performance as the technical judges do, they adjudicate on the overall feel.
      • She frequently adjudicates local and regional competitions and National Guild of Piano Teachers auditions.
      • The Best Traditional Dress / Costume competition was adjudicated in the early afternoon and the winner of the Children's section was Naomi Tully, Garrafrauns.
      • Ms. Fitzpatrick herself gave mention to Mr. Dalton and thanked all the judges for their help in adjudicating the competition.
      • This year Bealtaine has launched a short story competition which will be adjudicated by the eminent writer and editor David Marcus.
      • The competition which was adjudicated by the Guild of Food Writers saw Dun Luain win the awards for their range of poultry products manufactured at their Dunlavin factory.
      • All referees adjudicating at the international level have many years of experience, and those referees adjudicating at FIFA tournaments are regularly assessed on their performances.
      • Five independent judges will adjudicate the event.
      • Some of the Constitutional Court judges themselves took part in adjudicating the competing entries.
      • The show's three judges will not adjudicate at these initial auditions but will do so for the estimated 80 shortlisted artists that make it through to the second round auditions at Garter Lane the following day.
      • Judges are ranked by the level of competition they adjudicate: amateurs, pros, national, or international championships.
      • He has produced and presented television and radio programmes about music, adjudicated at many music competitions and festivals, and is a former chairman of the Copyright Organisation of Trinidad and Tobago.
      • This involves training judges to adjudicate at aerobatic competitions as well as working with pilots to perfect their displays.
      • John Hughes told a parent after the competition that in all his years adjudicating he has never awarded full marks before.
      • He said while there was a carnival atmosphere in the showgrounds there was also some very serious competitions to be adjudicated on.
      • But domestically, she hopes to see Namibian judges adjudicating at competitions such as the Gecko Award, an award given for exceptional advertising and promotion in the communications industry.
      • Local children who competed had their posters adjudicated on at the recent Charleville Agricultural Show.
      • He is also regularly invited to adjudicate at choral competitions including the 2002 Sainsbury's Choir of the Year Competition.
      Synonyms
      judge, adjudge, try, hear, examine, arbitrate, decide on, decide, settle, resolve, determine, pronounce on, give a ruling on, sit in judgement on, pass judgement on, give a verdict on, make a ruling on
      referee, umpire
    2. 1.2with object and complement Pronounce or declare judicially.
      he was adjudicated bankrupt
      Example sentencesExamples
      • A new provision provides that the regulations do not apply where the outgoing employer is subject to proceedings whereby he may be adjudicated bankrupt or wound up for reasons of insolvency by order of the High Court.
      • His explanation to MPs is unlikely to happen until the compensation case brought by shareholders is adjudicated in October.
      • Under article III of the Constitution, the Federal judiciary has the power to adjudicate cases arising under the laws of the United States.
      • The youth, of Rostraver Township was adjudicated delinquent in juvenile court and placed in a residential program.
      • He says the Justice Department is wrong, this case should be adjudicated by a family court and the boy should stay.
      • Each refugee claim has to be adjudicated on its own merits.
      • The difficulty of it, John, is the fact that the criminal isn't a criminal until he's adjudicated a criminal.
      • The principle of an oral hearing being adjudicated by a EPA staff member has been adjudicated by the Supreme Court.
      • It was never conceived as a legal doctrine that could be argued or adjudicated by any court, so it's hardly surprising that terra nullius was such an obscure concept.
      • With curiosity as motivation, I've been following the many and varied lawsuits being adjudicated against the company.
      • Sec. 8103 is limited to people who are adjudicated by a court to be dangers to themselves or others, or as sex offenders.
      • After its act of bankruptcy, but before it was adjudicated bankrupt, one of the partners in the firm drew three cheques totalling £11,700 on the partnership account and gave them to his wife.
      • It was not until the director was himself on the point of being adjudicated bankrupt that the ‘party line’ changed to an assertion that the company owned the intellectual property rights.
      • This is an urgent application brought to the Supreme Court in terms of our declaration of rights, and it still hasn't been adjudicated on.
      • On 3 February 1992 he was adjudicated bankrupt on his own petition.
      • This ballot was just adjudicated as a legal ballot.
      • According to the Welfare Commissioner, 10, 29,254 claims were adjudicated till 1999 and in 5, 66,786 cases, compensation was given.
      • In other words it only adjudicates cases where national prosecutorial or judicial authorities are unable or unwilling to deal with a case.
      • Only the judicial system can properly adjudicate criminal guilt.
      • First, Chapter III speaks of matters being adjudicated judicially, thus, according to law.
      Synonyms
      announce, proclaim, declare, rule, decree, ordain, lay down, affirm, assert, state, judge

Derivatives

  • adjudicative

  • adjective əˈdʒuːdɪkeɪtɪvəˈdʒudəˌkeɪdɪv
    • Once in custody, they have no way of challenging the legal basis for their detention or obtaining a hearing before an adjudicative body.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • To question 1, I would answer that they have an adjudicative function.
      • Finally, consider one part of the proposed amendment: ‘A victim of violent crime shall have… the right to adjudicative decisions that duly consider the victim's safety.’
      • Neither did he believe it was possible for Mr Lowry to have interfered in the adjudicative process.
      • It is well established that all persons presiding over adjudicative tribunals owe a duty of fairness to the parties who appear before them.

Origin

Early 18th century (in the sense 'award judicially'): from Latin adjudicat- 'awarded judicially', from the verb adjudicare (see adjudge). The noun adjudication (as a Scots legal term) dates from the early 17th century.

 
 

Definition of adjudicate in US English:

adjudicate

verbəˈjo͞odəˌkātəˈdʒudəˌkeɪt
[no object]
  • 1Make a formal judgment or decision about a problem or disputed matter.

    the Committee adjudicates on all betting disputes
    with object the case was adjudicated in the Supreme Court
    Example sentencesExamples
    • She said these were the State agencies with the necessary expertise required to adjudicate on these matters.
    • The Supreme Court in America adjudicates on acts passed through the political system by Congress and President.
    • One of your gripes is the length of time they take to adjudicate on disciplinary matters.
    • Where it considers it appropriate, the court may dismiss the claim or take any shortcomings into account when it adjudicates on the issue of costs.
    • The important point is that the High Court in London will adjudicate on this matter.
    • People who believe they have shares tied up in the company will have to wait until High Court-appointed liquidator Tom Grace adjudicates on their claims.
    • In this case as in most planning applications, the board was always going to adjudicate on the matter,’ he stressed.
    • However, it remains to be seen whether the Taxing Master, who adjudicates on legal costs, would approve a bill this size.
    • The board is currently adjudicating on 300 formal complaints made against landlords and tenants.
    • However, Ms Irvine warned that it was too easy for the Commission to believe ‘its foremost function is to adjudicate between a complainant and respondent.’
    • By the time the panel of academics who adjudicate on such matters in the States have had their final say on the matter, the world will be preoccupied with other things.
    • Their decision is final but they cannot adjudicate in matters relating to any authority for which they have worked during the past ten years.
    • The report said the remainder of claims relate to electronically held stock and the fate of these claims cannot be resolved until the High Court adjudicates on applications made by the company director.
    • If Merricks adjudicates on such a case and finds against the company, provided the policyholder is happy with the outcome, the firm must pay the compensation ordered, up to £100,000.
    • The committee will adjudicate on the matters at issue.
    • A case tribunal which adjudicates on any matter must decide whether or not any person has failed to comply with the code of conduct of the relevant authority concerned.
    • The GTC registers all qualified teachers working in state schools and holds disciplinary hearings and adjudicates on matters of conduct and professional incompetence.
    • How could a court ever adjudicate between a legislature's claim that a particular exercise of liberty is ‘immoral’ and a defendant's contrary claim that it is not?
    • For one thing, a judge of the Allahabad High Court wanted to use archaeology as a means to adjudicate upon a dispute concerning property rights.
    • ‘No court in the world has the right, moral or legal, to adjudicate on a matter of conscience.’
    1. 1.1 Act as a judge in a competition.
      we asked him to adjudicate at the local flower show
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The show's three judges will not adjudicate at these initial auditions but will do so for the estimated 80 shortlisted artists that make it through to the second round auditions at Garter Lane the following day.
      • He has produced and presented television and radio programmes about music, adjudicated at many music competitions and festivals, and is a former chairman of the Copyright Organisation of Trinidad and Tobago.
      • The competition which was adjudicated by the Guild of Food Writers saw Dun Luain win the awards for their range of poultry products manufactured at their Dunlavin factory.
      • Local children who competed had their posters adjudicated on at the recent Charleville Agricultural Show.
      • This year Bealtaine has launched a short story competition which will be adjudicated by the eminent writer and editor David Marcus.
      • The Best Traditional Dress / Costume competition was adjudicated in the early afternoon and the winner of the Children's section was Naomi Tully, Garrafrauns.
      • She frequently adjudicates local and regional competitions and National Guild of Piano Teachers auditions.
      • Five independent judges will adjudicate the event.
      • Ms. Fitzpatrick herself gave mention to Mr. Dalton and thanked all the judges for their help in adjudicating the competition.
      • Judges are ranked by the level of competition they adjudicate: amateurs, pros, national, or international championships.
      • Some of the Constitutional Court judges themselves took part in adjudicating the competing entries.
      • But domestically, she hopes to see Namibian judges adjudicating at competitions such as the Gecko Award, an award given for exceptional advertising and promotion in the communications industry.
      • All referees adjudicating at the international level have many years of experience, and those referees adjudicating at FIFA tournaments are regularly assessed on their performances.
      • He is also regularly invited to adjudicate at choral competitions including the 2002 Sainsbury's Choir of the Year Competition.
      • He said while there was a carnival atmosphere in the showgrounds there was also some very serious competitions to be adjudicated on.
      • This involves training judges to adjudicate at aerobatic competitions as well as working with pilots to perfect their displays.
      • Those judging artistic impression look for creativity and flair in the routine and, rather than breaking down performance as the technical judges do, they adjudicate on the overall feel.
      • John Hughes told a parent after the competition that in all his years adjudicating he has never awarded full marks before.
      • The competition organisers would like to extend a sincere thank you to the judges who adjudicated all the entries.
      • His involvement in music has been far and wide and includes teaching and adjudicating at festivals and young musicians' competitions as well as working as a university examiner.
      Synonyms
      judge, adjudge, try, hear, examine, arbitrate, decide on, decide, settle, resolve, determine, pronounce on, give a ruling on, sit in judgement on, pass judgement on, give a verdict on, make a ruling on
    2. 1.2with object and complement Pronounce or declare judicially.
      he was adjudicated bankrupt
      Example sentencesExamples
      • His explanation to MPs is unlikely to happen until the compensation case brought by shareholders is adjudicated in October.
      • It was not until the director was himself on the point of being adjudicated bankrupt that the ‘party line’ changed to an assertion that the company owned the intellectual property rights.
      • Sec. 8103 is limited to people who are adjudicated by a court to be dangers to themselves or others, or as sex offenders.
      • Only the judicial system can properly adjudicate criminal guilt.
      • Each refugee claim has to be adjudicated on its own merits.
      • This is an urgent application brought to the Supreme Court in terms of our declaration of rights, and it still hasn't been adjudicated on.
      • According to the Welfare Commissioner, 10, 29,254 claims were adjudicated till 1999 and in 5, 66,786 cases, compensation was given.
      • On 3 February 1992 he was adjudicated bankrupt on his own petition.
      • With curiosity as motivation, I've been following the many and varied lawsuits being adjudicated against the company.
      • Under article III of the Constitution, the Federal judiciary has the power to adjudicate cases arising under the laws of the United States.
      • In other words it only adjudicates cases where national prosecutorial or judicial authorities are unable or unwilling to deal with a case.
      • The youth, of Rostraver Township was adjudicated delinquent in juvenile court and placed in a residential program.
      • After its act of bankruptcy, but before it was adjudicated bankrupt, one of the partners in the firm drew three cheques totalling £11,700 on the partnership account and gave them to his wife.
      • The difficulty of it, John, is the fact that the criminal isn't a criminal until he's adjudicated a criminal.
      • A new provision provides that the regulations do not apply where the outgoing employer is subject to proceedings whereby he may be adjudicated bankrupt or wound up for reasons of insolvency by order of the High Court.
      • The principle of an oral hearing being adjudicated by a EPA staff member has been adjudicated by the Supreme Court.
      • First, Chapter III speaks of matters being adjudicated judicially, thus, according to law.
      • It was never conceived as a legal doctrine that could be argued or adjudicated by any court, so it's hardly surprising that terra nullius was such an obscure concept.
      • This ballot was just adjudicated as a legal ballot.
      • He says the Justice Department is wrong, this case should be adjudicated by a family court and the boy should stay.
      Synonyms
      announce, proclaim, declare, rule, decree, ordain, lay down, affirm, assert, state, judge

Origin

Early 18th century (in the sense ‘award judicially’): from Latin adjudicat- ‘awarded judicially’, from the verb adjudicare (see adjudge). The noun adjudication (as a Scots legal term) dates from the early 17th century.

 
 
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