English-Thai Dictionary
adjudicate
VI วินิจฉัย พิจารณา ตัดสิน judge adjudge wi-nid-chai
adjudicate
VT วินิจฉัย พิจารณา ตัดสิน wi-nid-chai
adjudicate in
PHRV ตัดสิน พิพากษา arbitrate in tad-sin
adjudicate on
PHRV ตัดสิน พิพากษา arbitrate on tad-sin
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
ADJUDICATE
v.t.[L. adjudico, to give sentence. See Judge. ] To adjudge; to try and determine, as a court. it has the sense of adjudge.
ADJUDICATE
v.i.To try and determine judicially; as, the court adjudicated upon the case.
ADJUDICATED
pp. Adjudged; tried and decided.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
ADJUDICATE
Ad *ju "di *cate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Adjudicated; p. pr. & vb. n.Adjudicating ] Etym: [L. adjudicatus, p. p. of adjudicare. See Adjudge. ]
Defn: To adjudge; to try and determine, as a court; to settle by judicial decree.
ADJUDICATE
ADJUDICATE Ad *ju "di *cate, v. i.
Defn: To come to a judicial decision; as, the court adjudicated upon the case.
New American Oxford Dictionary
adjudicate
ad ju di cate |əˈjo͞odiˌkāt əˈʤudəˌkeɪt | ▶verb [ no obj. ] make a formal judgment or decision about a problem or disputed matter: the committee adjudicates on all betting disputes | [ with obj. ] : the case was adjudicated in the Supreme Court. • act as a judge in a competition: we asked him to adjudicate at the local flower show. • [ with obj. and complement ] pronounce or declare judicially: he was adjudicated bankrupt. DERIVATIVES ad ju di ca tive |-ˌkātiv |adjective ORIGIN early 18th cent. (in the sense ‘award judicially ’): from Latin adjudicat- ‘awarded judicially, ’ from the verb adjudicare (see adjudge ). The noun adjudication dates from the early 17th cent.
Oxford Dictionary
adjudicate
adjudicate |əˈdʒuːdɪkeɪt | ▶verb [ no obj. ] make a formal judgement on a disputed matter: the Committee adjudicates on all betting disputes | [ with obj. ] : the case was adjudicated in the High Court. • act as a judge in a competition: we asked him to adjudicate at the local flower show. • [ with obj. and complement ] pronounce or declare judicially: he was adjudicated bankrupt. DERIVATIVES adjudicative adjective ORIGIN early 18th cent. (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 cent.
American Oxford Thesaurus
adjudicate
adjudicate verb this court cannot proceed to adjudicate on a matter when the accused does not have a counsel: judge, try, hear, examine, arbitrate, referee, umpire; pronounce on, give a ruling on, pass judgment on, decide, determine, settle, resolve.
Oxford Thesaurus
adjudicate
adjudicate verb the case was adjudicated in the High Court: 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.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
adjudicate
ad ju di cate /ədʒúːdɪkèɪt /動詞 他動詞 ⦅かたく ⦆1 〈法廷などが 〉〈事件など 〉を裁く (judge ).2 〈法廷などが 〉〈人など 〉を «…であると » 判定する «to be » .自動詞 〈法廷などが 〉 «訴訟などに /…間の争いについて » 判決を下す «upon , on /between » ; (コンテストなどで )審判を務める .ad j ù di c á tion 名詞 C U 判決, 宣告 .ad j ú di c à tor 名詞 C 裁判官 ; 審査員 .