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I. adjudicate [am. angl. əˈdʒudəˌkeɪt, brit. angl. əˈdʒuːdɪkeɪt] GLAG. nepreh. glag.

1. adjudicate (give judgment):

adjudicate

2. adjudicate PRAVO:

to adjudicate on sth he was asked to adjudicate on the labor dispute

II. adjudicate [am. angl. əˈdʒudəˌkeɪt, brit. angl. əˈdʒuːdɪkeɪt] GLAG. preh. glag. ur. jez.

adjudicate dispute
adjudicate competition
adjudicate claim
to adjudicate sb bankrupt

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I. adjudicate [əˈdʒu:dɪkeɪt] GLAG. preh. glag.

adjudicate

II. adjudicate [əˈdʒu:dɪkeɪt] GLAG. nepreh. glag.

adjudicate
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to adjudicate a (court) case
v slovarju PONS
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I. adjudicate ·ˈdʒu··keɪt] GLAG. preh. glag.

adjudicate

II. adjudicate ·ˈdʒu··keɪt] GLAG. nepreh. glag.

adjudicate
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to adjudicate a (court) case
Present
Iadjudicate
youadjudicate
he/she/itadjudicates
weadjudicate
youadjudicate
theyadjudicate
Past
Iadjudicated
youadjudicated
he/she/itadjudicated
weadjudicated
youadjudicated
theyadjudicated
Present Perfect
Ihaveadjudicated
youhaveadjudicated
he/she/ithasadjudicated
wehaveadjudicated
youhaveadjudicated
theyhaveadjudicated
Past Perfect
Ihadadjudicated
youhadadjudicated
he/she/ithadadjudicated
wehadadjudicated
youhadadjudicated
theyhadadjudicated

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With no formal education on the religious laws of the state, judges may not be well versed in the laws they are to adjudicate.
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The organization's primary goal was to provide a forum in which jurisdictional conflicts between trade unions could be adjudicated.
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The question of guilt is decided without adjudicating the evidence, the fundamental process of determining the truth and assigning proportionate punishment does not take place.
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It has the power to adjudicate civil and criminal matters, resolve disputes, and judicial review.
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It also has original jurisdiction over matters assigned to it by statute, such as adjudicating human rights complaints.
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