adjudicator
pronunciation
How to pronounce adjudicator in British English: UK [ə'dʒu:dɪkeɪtə(r)]
How to pronounce adjudicator in American English: US [ə'dʒudɪkeɪtə(r)]
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- Noun:
- a person who studies and settles conflicts and disputes
Word Origin
- adjudicator (n.)
- 1804, agent noun in Latin form from adjudicate.
Example
- 1. Adjudicator decides the process and can decide whether to make .
- 2. Office of the independent adjudicator in higher education .
- 3. You may refer your complaint to an independent adjudicator .
- 4. It is harder to make out what belief are acclimated to adjudicator a being .
- 5. An adjudicator from guinness had flown in from london , especially to measure the cupcake and announced the record to a crowd of hundreds at the motor show .