Unadjudicated vs. Adjudicate — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Unadjudicated and Adjudicate
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Definitions
Unadjudicated
Not adjudicated.
Adjudicate
To make a decision (in a legal case or proceeding), as where a judge or arbitrator rules on some disputed issue or claim between the parties.
Adjudicate
To study and settle (a dispute or conflict)
The principal adjudicated the students' quarrel.
Adjudicate
To act as a judge of (a contest or an aspect of a contest).
Adjudicate
To make a decision in a legal case or proceeding
A judge adjudicating on land claims.
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Adjudicate
To study and settle a dispute or conflict.
Adjudicate
To act as a judge of a contest.
Adjudicate
To settle a legal case or other dispute.
Adjudicate
To act as a judge.
Adjudicate
To seize, or convey, a debtor's estate as security.
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Adjudicate
To adjudge; to try and determine, as a court; to settle by judicial decree.
Adjudicate
To come to a judicial decision; as, the court adjudicated upon the case.
Adjudicate
Put on trial or hear a case and sit as the judge at the trial of;
The football star was tried for the murder of his wife
The judge tried both father and son in separate trials
Adjudicate
Bring to an end; settle conclusively;
The case was decided
The judge decided the case in favor of the plaintiff
The father adjudicated when the sons were quarreling over their inheritance