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Meanings of
adjudicate
in anglès
portuguès
concluir
espanyol
resolver
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To bring to an end; to settle conclusively.
decide
settle
resolve
portuguès
concluir
portuguès
julgar
espanyol
juzgar
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To put on trial, hear the case and act as the judge.
try
judge
portuguès
julgar
Synonyms
Examples for "
decide
"
decide
settle
resolve
Examples for "
decide
"
1
We weren't asking that United State Supreme Court
decide
State Law issues.
2
Moreover, if market conditions improve, banks may
decide
to leave the scheme.
3
Government sources said yesterday that ministers were likely to
decide
the latter.
4
Before 1996, federal judges had the power to
decide
case by case.
5
Technology has offered new choices, but government must now
decide
among them.
1
Purdue said it needs time to try to
settle
the remaining cases.
2
He also asked whether mediation would help the companies
settle
the case.
3
However, today you will have the confidence to
settle
matters more directly.
4
I hoped this visit would
settle
the question of my true love.
5
A second British bank, RBS, could
settle
similar charges in coming weeks.
1
Extra government funding was needed to
resolve
the problem, Mr Brown said.
2
Psaki said: Libya's challenges are political and violence will not
resolve
them.
3
We did not expect to
resolve
that question today, the official said.
4
The best hope of happiness is helping families
resolve
problems from birth.
5
More high quality studies are necessary in order to
resolve
this issue.
Usage of
adjudicate
in anglès
1
The new ombudsman will
adjudicate
on consumer complaints about financial services firms.
2
In due course, it would also
adjudicate
on MPs' pay and pensions.
3
It should go to the country and let the people
adjudicate
now.
4
But I have to say from the outset that I cannot
adjudicate
.
5
They'd also failed to appoint a referee to
adjudicate
any contentious decisions.
6
The regulator said it would
adjudicate
after the final programmes have been aired.
7
Guinness will
adjudicate
their number before people hop on to be towed out.
8
The sole job is to prevent crime and to
adjudicate
small civil cases.
9
No one from Guinness was there to
adjudicate
,
and the ride didn't count.
10
Fashion had no court wherein to
adjudicate
on matters of dress.
11
Did he ever have to
adjudicate
over the nightmare of the Square Ball?
12
Personnel time to
adjudicate
all patients with a suspicion of VAP was 74 days.
13
The special magistrates
adjudicate
only in cases where the master and apprentice are parties.
14
Science does not deal in values and cannot
adjudicate
on the ethics of abortion.
15
I am not going to attempt to
adjudicate
this debate.
16
Welsh tenor who will
adjudicate
this year's Lexus Song Quest.
Other examples for "adjudicate"
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adjudicate
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
adjudicate on
adjudicate on complaints
adjudicate cases
adjudicate on rents
adjudicate this year
More collocations
Translations for
adjudicate
portuguès
concluir
julgar
espanyol
resolver
juzgar
Adjudicate
through the time
Adjudicate
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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