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adjudicate

[uh-joo-di-keyt] / əˈdʒu dɪˌkeɪt /


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You’re right to highlight the difficulty of getting truly unbiased and scientifically accurate background information to judges tasked with adjudicating cases involving climate change.

From The Wall Street Journal

“While the case is pending before the board, the family can remain in the United States until that appeal is adjudicated,” Ramos family attorney Paschal Nwokocha said in a statement to CBS.

From Salon

If the lien was entered incorrectly, you can file a motion to strike or adjudicate the lien in court.

From MarketWatch

India's Supreme Court has threatened legal consequences after a judge was found to have adjudicated on a property dispute using fake judgements generated by artificial intelligence.

From BBC

Possibly Kavanaugh’s concern was that the Court of International Trade will have to adjudicate 1,500 claims one by one.

From Los Angeles Times