Legal Definition and Related Resources of Arbitrate
Meaning of Arbitrate
Synonyms of Arbitrate
(Adjudge), verb
- adjudicate
- arrange
- arrive at a conclusion
- ascertain after reasoning
- assess
- conciliate
- decide
- decide between opposing parties
- decree
- decree authoritatively
- determine
- determine a controversy
- determine a point at issue
- dijudicare
- end by a decision
- fix conclusively
- give judgment
- judge
- judicate
- lead to a decision
- make a decision
- mete out
- order
- pass judgment
- pronounce formally
- pronounce judgment
- resolve
- rule
- settle
- settle by authoritative decision
- sit in judgment
- Associated Concepts: mediate
(Conciliate), verb
- accord
- adjust differences
- arrange
- bring into agreement
- bring into harmony
- bring to terms
- bring together
- disceptare
- harmonize
- intercede
- intervene
- make compatible
- make peace between
- moderate
- negotiate
- prevail with
- propitiate
- put in accord
- reconcile
- referee
- regulate
- render compatible
- render concordant
- render no longer opposed
- restore harmony
- settle
- settle differences
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Grammar
This term is a verb.
Etimology of Arbitrate
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1580s, “act as an umpire, mediate, decide, determine, give an authoritative decision,” from Latin arbitratus, past participle of arbitrari “be of an opinion, give a decision,” from arbiter “a judge, umpire, mediator” (see arbiter). Meaning “act as an arbitrator” is from 1610s. Related: Arbitrated; arbitrating; arbitrable (1530s). The earlier verb form was arbitren “decide a dispute by arbitration” (early 15c.).
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