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    ad·ju·di·ca·tion
    /əˌjo͞odəˈkāSH(ə)n/

    noun

    • 1. the action or process of adjudicating: "the matter may have to go to court for adjudication"

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  2. Adjudication is the act or process of adjudicating a dispute, or a judicial decision or sentence. Learn more about its etymology, examples, synonyms, and related words from Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  3. Adjudication is the act of judging a case, competition, or argument, or of making a formal decision about something. Learn more about the meaning, usage, and pronunciation of adjudication with examples from the Cambridge Dictionary.

  4. Adjudication is the act of judging a case, competition, or argument, or of making a formal decision about something. Learn more about the meaning, usage, and pronunciation of adjudication with examples and translations.

  5. Adjudication definition: an act of adjudicating.. See examples of ADJUDICATION used in a sentence.

  6. After a long court trial, the judge reviews all the evidence to come to a conclusion about a case and that process is called adjudication. Adjudication comes from the Old French ajugier meaning "to judge, pass judgment on." An adjudication results in a formal judgment or decision given by a court.

  7. Adjudicate is a verb that means to make an official decision about who is right in a dispute or to act as a judge. Learn more about its synonyms, examples, word history, and legal and kids definitions.

  8. Adjudication is the process of making an official decision or the decision itself. It can also mean the process of judging a competition. Learn more about this word with pictures, pronunciation and usage notes.