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Arbitrae

Description:

Arbitrae is a noun that refers to the plural form of the word "arbitrum," which means judgment or decision in Latin. It is commonly used in legal contexts to denote the opinions or awards given by arbitrators, who are authorized to settle disputes outside of court.

As a verb, "arbitrae" (to arbitrate) means to act as an arbitrator or to settle a dispute through the process of arbitration.

Senses:

Noun:

  1. Opinions or awards given by arbitrators in legal matters.
  2. Judgments or decisions made by arbitrators, typically binding and enforceable by law.

Verb:

  1. To act as an arbitrator in a dispute, providing a judgment or decision.
  2. To settle a dispute through the process of arbitration.

Sample Sentences:

Noun:

  1. The arbitrae of the panel resolved the labor dispute.
  2. The court accepted the arbitrae, making them legally binding.

Verb:

  1. He was chosen to arbitrae the conflict between the two parties.
  2. The contract required them to arbitrae any disagreements before going to court.

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