To bring to an end; to settle conclusively.
To put on trial, hear the case and act as the judge.
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.
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