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adjudication
[uh-joo-di-key-shuhn]
noun
an act of adjudicating.
Law.
the act of a court in making an order, judgment, or decree.
a judicial decision or sentence.
a court decree in bankruptcy.
Other Word Forms
- nonadjudication noun
- readjudication noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of adjudication1
Example Sentences
While tenants wait for this system to be put into place, they can use the government's rent adjudication system if they feel a proposed increase is unfair.
"The family's essential purpose in taking the trip, to enjoy snow-based activities, was defeated," the final adjudication read.
The report also described the adjudication system as being in "disarray", which would send a message of "if you behave badly here there isn't going to be a consequence", leading to prisoners feeling unsafe.
"They remain firm in their resignation, for the good of the charity, and look forward to the adjudication of the truth," the source added.
They'd spend a few weeks preparing an application, then wait 150 days followed by a 30-day adjudication period, leaving six months until they can receive work authorization.
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