English-Thai Dictionary
arbitrator
N ผู้ตัดสิน ผู้ ที่ ถูก เลือก ให้ มา ตัดสิน arbiter referee mediator phu-tad-sin
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
ARBITRATOR
n.A person chosen by a party, or by the parties who have a controversy, to determine their differences. The act of the parties in giving power to the arbitrators is called the submission, and this may be verbal or written. The person chosen as umpire, by two arbitrators, when the parties do not agree, is also called an arbitrator. 2. An arbiter, governor, or president.
3. In a more extensive sense, an arbiter; one who has the power of deciding or prescribing without control.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
ARBITRATOR
Ar "bi *tra `tor, n. Etym: [L., fr. arbitrari: cf. F. arbitrateur.]
1. A person, or one of two or more persons, chosen by parties who have a controversy, to determine their differences. See Arbitration.
2. One who has the power of deciding or prescribing without control; a ruler; a governor. Though Heaven be shut, And Heaven's high Arbitrators sit secure. Milton. Masters of their own terms and arbitrators of a peace. Addison.
Syn. -- Judge; umpire; referee; arbiter. See Judge.
New American Oxford Dictionary
arbitrator
ar bi tra tor |ˈärbiˌtrātər ˈɑrbəˌtreɪdər | ▶noun an independent person or body officially appointed to settle a dispute.
Oxford Dictionary
arbitrator
ar ¦bi |tra ¦tor |ˈɑːbɪtreɪtə | ▶noun an independent person or body officially appointed to settle a dispute.
American Oxford Thesaurus
arbitrator
arbitrator noun the litigants met with a court-appointed arbitrator: adjudicator, arbiter, judge, referee, umpire; mediator, conciliator, intervenor, intercessor, go-between.
Oxford Thesaurus
arbitrator
arbitrator noun the facts of the case were put to an independent arbitrator: adjudicator, arbiter, judge, referee, umpire; mediator, conciliator, intervenor, intercessor, go-between, negotiator, peacemaker.