Adjudicator

//əˈd͡ʒuː.dɪ.keɪ.tə//

Synonyms for "adjudicator" (3 found)

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Related words (1)

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Translations

17 translations across 14 languages.

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Chinese Cantonese

1 entries
  • 評判 /评判 noun (one who adjudicates)

Chinese Mandarin

1 entries
  • 評判 /评判 noun (one who adjudicates)

Czech

2 entries
  • rozhodce noun (one who adjudicates)
  • rozhodčí noun (one who adjudicates)

Danish

1 entries
  • dommer noun (one who adjudicates)

French

1 entries
  • juge noun (one who adjudicates)

Georgian

2 entries
  • არბიტრი noun (one who adjudicates)
  • მედიატორი noun (one who adjudicates)

German

2 entries
  • Schiedsrichter noun (one who adjudicates)
  • Schiedsrichterin noun (one who adjudicates)

Irish

1 entries
  • breithneoir noun (one who adjudicates)

Norman

1 entries
  • adjudicateu noun (one who adjudicates)

Norwegian Bokmål

1 entries
  • dommer noun (one who adjudicates)

Russian

1 entries
  • арби́тр noun (one who adjudicates)

Spanish

1 entries
  • juez noun (one who adjudicates)

Swedish

1 entries
  • domare noun (one who adjudicates)

Turkish

1 entries
  • hakem noun (one who adjudicates)

Sample sentences

2 total sentences available.

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Rimmer ducked his body low into his chair, so just his head remained above the table top, and peered past the backs of the examinees in front of him, waiting for the adjudicator to make his move.

Source: wiktionary

The State Department has hired hundreds of new passport adjudicators, put employees to work around the clock and opened a new processing facility in Arkansas but has still been unable to meet the demand [for the issuance of new passports].

Source: wiktionary

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