adjudicator

[əˈdʒuːdɪkeɪtə(r)]

adjudicator Definition

a person who makes an official judgement or decision about a disputed issue.

Using adjudicator: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "adjudicator" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The adjudicator ruled in favor of the plaintiff.

  • Example

    The dispute was resolved by an independent adjudicator.

  • Example

    The role of the adjudicator is to ensure fair play and impartiality.

adjudicator Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for adjudicator

Phrases with adjudicator

  • adjudicator's decision

    the official judgement or ruling made by an adjudicator

    Example

    The adjudicator's decision was final and binding.

  • a neutral third party appointed to make an official judgement or decision about a disputed issue

    Example

    The company hired an independent adjudicator to resolve the employee's complaint.

  • adjudicator's role

    the responsibilities and duties of an adjudicator, which include ensuring fair play and impartiality

    Example

    The adjudicator's role is to make a fair and unbiased decision based on the evidence presented.

Origins of adjudicator

from Latin 'adjudicat-' meaning 'awarded'

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Summary: adjudicator in Brief

An 'adjudicator' [əˈdʒuːdɪkeɪtə(r)] is a person who makes an official judgement or decision about a disputed issue. They are often appointed as a neutral third party to ensure fair play and impartiality. Phrases like 'adjudicator's decision' and 'adjudicator's role' refer to the official judgement made by an adjudicator and their responsibilities and duties, respectively.