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adjundicate

 

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Adjundicate

Definition:

adjundicate (verb) - to settle or determine judicially; to pass judgment on

Senses:

Sense 1: (popular) To settle a dispute or controversy by a legal process.

Sample Sentence: The court will adjundicate on the matter of the property dispute next week. Related products on Amazon

Sense 2: (local) To pass judgment on a person's actions or behavior.

Sample Sentence: The teacher adjundicated the student's behavior and gave him detention. Related products on Amazon

Sense 3: (popular & local) To pronounce a verdict or decision in a court case.

Sample Sentence: The judge will adjundicate the defendant's fate after carefully considering all the evidence. Related products on Amazon

Sense 4: (popular) To act as a mediator or arbiter in settling a dispute.

Sample Sentence: The neutral party was appointed to adjundicate between the two conflicting parties and find a middle ground. Related products on Amazon

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