Adjudicate in a sentence as a verb

They also adjudicate local disputes like "he stole my goat" or "he had sex with my daughter".

How do you feel about how they adjudicate disputes and enforce outcomes?

Not having a court system to adjudicate this or recover the assets is part of the point of Bitcoin!

But here too you'll run into problems:* It will take fo-re-ver to adjudicate what does and doesn't qualify as a serious finding.

Even if it's quite probable Samsung is guilty here, I'm glad the article doesn't adjudicate the way so many news articles do.

"Frankly it sounds like you were under the impression that Apple is able to universally and fairly adjudicate all claims in less than 24 hours.

> Frankly it sounds like you were under the impression that Apple is able to universally and fairly adjudicate all claims in less than 24 hours.

You cannot yourself adjudicate and enforce the dispute, because vigilante justice is disfavored in most civilized countries.

Either you try to impose hard-to-adjudicate rules requiring "rational decisions" or you accept that a long-running game may be decided by caprice.

It is not controlled by any central governing body, there are no clearing houses to guarantee the trades and there is no arbitration panel to adjudicate disputes.

What startup has the resources to effectively adjudicate a sensitive, sensationalized personnel matter while the goddamn building is on fire?

And car insurance companies already have the capability to adjudicate and litigate a large number of crash-related legal challenges.

Adjudicate definitions

verb

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"

See also: judge

verb

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"

See also: decide settle resolve