Pronunciation: /əˌdʒuːdɪˈkeɪʃoʊ/
noun the action of adjudicating a case
A1 The adjudicatio of the case was fair and unbiased.
A2 The adjudicatio process can sometimes be lengthy.
B1 The adjudicatio of the dispute resulted in a clear decision.
B2 The adjudicatio of the contract was handled by a professional arbitrator.
C1 The adjudicatio of the legal matter required extensive research and analysis.
C2 The adjudicatio of the land dispute was finally settled after years of litigation.
formal The adjudicatio of the case took several weeks to complete.
informal The final decision on the matter is still pending adjudicatio.
slang I heard the adjudicatio went in favor of the plaintiff.
figurative The adjudicatio of their relationship marked the end of an era.
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