adjudicate

adjudicate
intransitive verb
(in court, tribunal) als Richter tätig sein; (in contest) Preisrichter sein (at bei, in + Dat.)
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[ə'‹u:dikeit]
verb
(to act as a judge (in an artistic competition etc).) der/die Schiedsrichter(in) sein
- academic.ru/730/adjudication">adjudication
- adjudicator
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ad·ju·di·cate
[əˈʤu:dɪkeɪt]
(form)
I. vi
to \adjudicate [up]on sth über etw akk entscheiden; LAW über etw akk ein Urteil fällen
to \adjudicate on a dispute einen Streit entscheiden, ein Urteil in einem Streit[fall] fällen
II. vt LAW
to \adjudicate a claim/dispute über einen Anspruch/Streit entscheiden
to be \adjudicated sth zu etw dat erklärt werden
he was \adjudicated bankrupt über ihn wurde der Konkurs verhängt, er wurde für bankrott erklärt
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[ə'dZuːdIkeɪt]
1. vt
1) (= judge) claim entscheiden; competition Preisrichter(in) sein bei
2) (JUR

= declare) to adjudicate sb bankrupt — jdn für bankrott erklären

2. vi
entscheiden, urteilen (on, in bei); (in dispute) Schiedsrichter(in) sein (on bei, in +dat); (in competition, dog show etc) als Preisrichter(in) fungieren
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adjudicate [əˈdʒuːdıkeıt]
A v/t adjudge A 1, A 2, A 3
B v/i
1. JUR (auch als Schiedsrichter) entscheiden, befinden (on, upon über akk)
2. als Schieds- oder Preisrichter fungieren (at bei)
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intransitive verb
(in court, tribunal) als Richter tätig sein; (in contest) Preisrichter sein (at bei, in + Dat.)
* * *
v.
beurteilen v.
entscheiden v.
zuerkennen v.

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