Adjudicataire

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Pronunciation: /əˈdʒuːdɪkəˌter/

Definitions of adjudicataire

noun a person or entity who is granted or awarded something through a legal or official decision, typically in the context of a bidding process or auction

Example Sentences

A1 The adjudicataire of the auction was thrilled to win the bid.

A2 The adjudicataire carefully read through the terms and conditions before placing a bid.

B1 As the adjudicataire, he had the responsibility to pay for the item within a certain timeframe.

B2 The adjudicataire was required to provide proof of identification before finalizing the purchase.

C1 The adjudicataire's reputation for fair dealings preceded him in the business world.

C2 The adjudicataire's legal team was prepared to defend their client's rights in court.

Examples of adjudicataire in a Sentence

formal The adjudicataire was awarded the contract after submitting the winning bid.

informal The adjudicataire is the one who won the bid for the project.

slang The adjudicataire scored the deal for the project.

figurative The adjudicataire emerged victorious in the bidding war.

Grammatical Forms of adjudicataire

past tense

adjudicated

plural

adjudicataires

comparative

more adjudicataire

superlative

most adjudicataire

present tense

adjudicates

future tense

will adjudicate

perfect tense

has adjudicated

continuous tense

is adjudicating

singular

adjudicataire

positive degree

adjudicataire

infinitive

to adjudicate

gerund

adjudicating

participle

adjudicating

Origin and Evolution of adjudicataire

First Known Use: 1700 year
Language of Origin: French
Story behind the word: The word 'adjudicataire' originated from French, derived from the verb 'adjudiquer' meaning to allocate or assign.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in legal contexts to refer to someone who is allocated or assigned something through adjudication, the term 'adjudicataire' has evolved to be used more broadly in various fields to denote a recipient or beneficiary of a decision or allocation.