Abjudicate vs Arbitrate - What's the difference?
abjudicate | arbitrate |
(legal) To reject by judicial sentence.
To abjudge.
To make a judgment (on a dispute) as an arbitrator or arbiter
* Shakespeare
To submit (a dispute) to such judgment
(mathematics, rare) To assign an object an arbitrary value, or otherwise arbitrarily determine it
As verbs the difference between abjudicate and arbitrate
is that abjudicate is (legal) to reject by judicial sentence while arbitrate is to make a judgment (on a dispute) as an arbitrator or arbiter.abjudicate
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(abjudicat)See also
* adjudicate ----arbitrate
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- to arbitrate a disputed case
- There shall your swords and lances arbitrate / The swelling difference of your settled hate.
- We wish to show f is continuous. Arbitrate epsilon greater than zero...