Used in a Sentence

adjudicated

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for adjudicated.

Editorial note

It's a set of values adjudicated by judges attempting to issue rulings that most would consider fair.

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Definitions3
Parts of speech1

Quick take

(transitive) To decide, rule on, or settle as a judge.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of adjudicated gathered in one view.

verb

(transitive) To decide, rule on, or settle as a judge.

verb

(intransitive, often followed by on) To act as a judge.

verb

(Scots law, transitive, as of a debtor's estate) To seize or convey as security.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for adjudicated.

verb

(transitive) To decide, rule on, or settle as a judge.

verb

(intransitive, often followed by on) To act as a judge.

verb

(Scots law, transitive, as of a debtor's estate) To seize or convey as security.

Example sentences

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It's a set of values adjudicated by judges attempting to issue rulings that most would consider fair.

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No illegal substance use in the past year, and any at all needs to be adjudicated (to use their terminology).

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The complete records are supposed to be destroyed once the clearance is adjudicated, so it should only affect personnel who are in the process of an initial or periodic investigation.

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Common law isn't source code running on a machine with perfectly defined rules, it's a set of values adjudicated by judges.

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Moore's law is on the side of the SSD vendors, since it, unlike patent law, need not be adjudicated to apply.

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The murder-for-hire charges were brought up during the sentencing phase (after guilt was adjudicated).

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The formal justice system derives it decision-making from written laws and generations of precedent; it is adjudicated in a highly formal and regulated environment.

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> It's a set of values adjudicated by judges attempting to issue rulings that most would consider fair.

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A vigilante would shoot the malefactors on the spot, but these officers are arresting the individuals in cooperation with the nopd and their cases are adjudicated like any others.

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>The murder-for-hire charges were brought up during the sentencing phase (after guilt was adjudicated).

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>It's unconstitutional as a violation of due process, to suspend officers without pay, before they have been adjudicated as having done something wrong.

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Their trademark status is less clear -- whether a specific domain name infringes a trademark is a complicated matter, full of grey areas, questions of intent, and questions of interpretation, that must be adjudicated on a case-by-case basis.

Quote examples

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When the parent says "adjudicated" he does not mean one needs to go through a criminal proceeding.

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This gives you an independent legal immigration status while the application is adjudicated; "pending adjustment." Unless you are already in removal, you're good to go.

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I would imagine that this only becomes feasible when the number of "illegal" actions are relatively small and capable of being adjudicated by a few mods rather than a flat-out broken part of the game that is widely exploited.

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Laws delaying (often for days or months) purchase of weapons, or of obtaining licenses to own or carry (themselves subject to debate for other reasons), may be challenged in court with the same reasoning as "briefly" holding someone without cause, regarding anything more than a 5-minute background check for adjudicated felonies or mental illness.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use adjudicated in a sentence?

It's a set of values adjudicated by judges attempting to issue rulings that most would consider fair.

What does adjudicated mean?

(transitive) To decide, rule on, or settle as a judge.

What part of speech is adjudicated?

adjudicated is commonly used as verb.