Adjudicate
Adjudicate is a verb meaning to make a formal decision or judgment about a disputed matter after considering evidence and applicable rules. It can refer to resolving a case in a court or to the ruling issued by a tribunal or agency. The related noun is adjudication, the act or result of such a decision.
Etymology: adjudicate comes from Latin ad- “toward” and iudicare “to judge,” entering English via Old French and
In legal contexts, adjudication is the core process by which a judge or panel resolves disputes and
Process and outcomes: adjudication generally involves filing a case, presenting evidence, applying governing rules, and issuing
Other contexts: in arbitration, an arbitrator adjudicates the dispute and issues an award. In competitive settings,
See also: adjudicator, adjudicatory process, adjudication in administrative law.