Readjudicated
[uh-joo-di-keyt] /əˈdʒu dɪˌkeɪt/
verb (used with object), adjudicated, adjudicating.
1.
to pronounce or decree by judicial sentence.
2.
to settle or determine (an issue or dispute) judicially.
verb (used without object), adjudicated, adjudicating.
3.
to sit in judgment (usually followed by upon).
/əˈdʒuːdɪˌkeɪt/
verb
1.
when intr, usually foll by upon. to give a decision (on), esp a formal or binding one
2.
(intransitive) to act as an adjudicator
3.
(transitive) (chess) to determine the likely result of (a game) by counting relative value of pieces, positional strength, etc
4.
(intransitive) to serve as a judge or arbiter, as in a competition
v.
1700, from Latin adjudicatus, past participle of adjudicare (see adjudge). Related: Adjudicated; adjudicating.
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[uh-joo-di-key-shuh n] /əˌdʒu dɪˈkeɪ ʃən/ noun 1. an act of adjudicating. 2. Law. n. 1690s, from French adjudication or directly from Late Latin adjudicationem (nominative adjudicatio), noun of action from past participle stem of adjudicare (see adjudge).
- Re-adjudication
[uh-joo-di-key-shuh n] /əˌdʒu dɪˈkeɪ ʃən/ noun 1. an act of adjudicating. 2. Law. n. 1690s, from French adjudication or directly from Late Latin adjudicationem (nominative adjudicatio), noun of action from past participle stem of adjudicare (see adjudge).
- Readjust
[ree-uh-juhst] /ˌri əˈdʒʌst/ verb (used with object) 1. to again or anew; rearrange. /ˌriːəˈdʒʌst/ verb 1. to adjust or adapt (oneself or something) again, esp after an initial failure
- Re-adjust
[ree-uh-juhst] /ˌri əˈdʒʌst/ verb (used with object) 1. to again or anew; rearrange. /ˌriːəˈdʒʌst/ verb 1. to adjust or adapt (oneself or something) again, esp after an initial failure v. also readjust, 1742, from re- “back, again” + adjust. Related: Readjusted; readjusting.
- Readjusted
[ree-uh-juhst] /ˌri əˈdʒʌst/ verb (used with object) 1. to again or anew; rearrange. /ˌriːəˈdʒʌst/ verb 1. to adjust or adapt (oneself or something) again, esp after an initial failure