Arbitrate

Word ARBITRATE
Character 9
Hyphenation ar bi trate
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Arbitrate"

What do we mean by arbitrate?

To judge or decide in or as in the manner of an arbitrator. intransitive verb

To submit to settlement or judgment by arbitration. intransitive verb

To serve as an arbitrator or arbiter. intransitive verb

To submit a dispute to arbitration. intransitive verb

To act as an arbitrator, or formal umpire between contestants; mediate.

To decide; determine; settle a question or rule otherwise indeterminate.

To give an authoritative decision in regard to as arbitrator; decide or determine.

To submit to arbitration; settle by arbitration: as, to arbitrate a dispute regarding wages.

To hear and decide, as arbitrators. transitive verb

To decide, or determine generally. transitive verb

To decide; to determine. intransitive verb

To act as arbitrator or judge intransitive verb

To make a judgment (on a dispute) as an arbitrator or arbiter verb

To submit (a dispute) to such judgment verb

(rare) To assign an object an arbitrary value, or otherwise arbitrarily determine it verb

Act between parties with a view to reconciling differences verb

To make a judgment (on a dispute) as an arbitrator or arbiter

To submit (a dispute) to such judgment

To assign an arbitrary value to, or otherwise determine arbitrarily.

A judge, jury & executioner at a one stop shop. Usually a posher version of a normal lawyer. This rare breed of attornies mastered the art of ripping you off your life savings by enjoying government protection because their trials and secret and not published. This is the type of lawyer that sits behind a mahgony desk sipping scotch and talking to his fellow Freemason friends about the beauty of the 1st amendment while you soil your a*# out in courts. Urban Dictionary

Ar'-bi-tray-ter: A cook who leaves Arby's to work at McDonald's. Urban Dictionary

To arbitrarily adjust an objective measure thus creating a purely subjective measure. Urban Dictionary

A day of celebration and feasting on roast beef from Arby's to expand the stomach capacity for Thanksgiving. Urban Dictionary

Transactions which provide an opportunity to expose market inefficiencies with little to no risk, which are typically financed by large, international banks Urban Dictionary

Someone who worked at Arby's but quit to work at Burger King. Urban Dictionary

To make an authoritative judgement on something. Urban Dictionary

"Judge Jury And Executioner" Urban Dictionary

The latest in Corporate America’s sadly successful attempts to undermine democracy and make themselves above the law. Urban Dictionary

(MULTILATERAL GOVERNMENT) International court based in the Hague, the Netherlands; founded in 1889; oldest multilateral court. In some respects, a precursor to the International Court of Justice (also in the Hague--in the same building, the Peace Palace). The PCA differs from the ICJ in that only national governments may be respondents in the ICJ (which operates like a civil court). The PCA settles disputes that may arise between a private party (such as RCA, in RCA vs. China-1935) and a national government, or between national governments. Parties submit to the PCA when the dispute is a nuisance to both, but relevant laws are uncertain. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Arbitrate

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The word "arbitrate" in example sentences

V. iv.20 (522,4) arbitrate] -- _arbitrate_ is _determine_. ❋ Samuel Johnson (1746)

Quoting an earlier ruling by the court, Scalia explained that "a prime objective of an agreement to arbitrate is to achieve 'streamlined proceedings and expeditious results,'" and that requiring the class-action litigation to proceed would be at odds with the intent of the FAA and the benefits that arbitration agreements ostensibly provide. ❋ Chris Foresman (2011)

Class actions actually promote the prime objective of an agreement to arbitrate, which is "'streamlined proceedings and expeditious results.'" ... ❋ Unknown (2008)

Class actions actually promote the prime objective of an agreement to arbitrate, which is "'streamlined proceedings and expeditious results.'" ❋ Unknown (2008)

The executive branch would "arbitrate" absent action by Congress, and the only action by Congress that would be constitutional is a law about the future. ❋ Ann Althouse (2006)

The college students who organize or join these peace-at-any-price leagues are engaged, according to their feeble abilities, in cultivating a standard of manhood which, if logically applied, would make them desire to "arbitrate" with any tough individual who slapped the sister or sweetheart of one of them in the face. ❋ Various (N/A)

If that is continued a few more years, then all, strong as well as weak, will be glad to "arbitrate" if we ask them to. ❋ John M. Schofield (N/A)

It gives authority to resolve disputes among member firms to Deloitte Central's CEO or designee, to "arbitrate" them, suggesting a power to control. ❋ Unknown (2009)

You see the philosophical problem here of wanting a purpose in life, and one without … I can’t arbitrate which is right, but both sides are practicing religion ❋ Unknown (2006)

If a problem arises and both parties want to arbitrate, that's fine. ❋ Unknown (2009)

As if she could trust a half-dressed lord in a brothel to arbitrate anything fairly. ❋ Deborah Gonzales (2011)

I only arbitrate what I have come to understand from the teachings of Christ, nothing of myself. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The essential component is the choice to arbitrate, or not arbitrate. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Prince Charles is poised to extend his influence over the skyline with an offer to arbitrate Britain's most significant planning applications, a role previously executed by a quango that had its funding axed in the comprehensive spending review. ❋ Robert Booth (2010)

The Treasury Committee said the new body should more explicitly monitor the performance of the BOE's management in performing its monetary-policy and financial-stability roles, arbitrate where there are conflicts between those two functions, and be more involved in setting and justifying the BOE's budget. ❋ Paul Hannon (2011)

Is that really what we want our government to do: arbitrate among religious opinions, and tell people which one is right? ❋ Jay Michaelson (2011)

Trump decided to [withdraw] from [NAFTA] because he found that the arbitrators judgments were [unfair] towards the United States. ❋ Urban Jack 11 (2017)

The cook became an arbitrator when [he left] [Arby's] to work at [McDonald's]. ❋ Penbiks (2006)

Mr [Barnyard] arbitrized our [exam] results such that his favourite students all [scored] an A. ❋ Plea (2011)

Arbitration is a week a way and i am [already] imagining [the beef] [sweats]. ❋ Arbitration Movement (2013)

J [Dubya] mentioned to the team from [Goldman Sachs] that [XYZ] Bank will finance anything that provides an arbitration opportunity. ❋ Hang_low (2009)

[Arby's] [Worker]: Omg guys its the Arbitrator [get the shotgun]! ❋ [GM]Eagle (2008)

Hym "Jesus Christ, 😩 well, if writing and moralizing isn't work, then you aren't doing it either. Who the fuck IS this guy? He's trying to [arbitrate] what constitutes a 'Good person.' Who should be famous. [Colluding] with media and government officials who are lauding you as a prophet for [pedaling] a bastardization of the religious canon to people who he proclaims cannot think!? Not to mention the ME references (from the Andy Ngo video onward)enough of which could fill an hour long compilation video that constitutes a externally imposed faux schizophrenia. While he wages a war against a noisy minority whose existence seemingly only benefits people on his team." Iam "He's like a [Palpatine]!" Hym "He's like a Palpatine. I mean, he seems to at least be Palpatine-adjacent. And he's trying to wield his non-elected ethic that literally boils down to: 'It's not arbitrary. I deserve this.' against a green haired [boogie man] whose entire ethical system is derived from Hollywood and institutions that have been co-opted by communists!" Iam "I mean, that would be how you take over the world though...."🤔 Hym "How do you mean?" Iam "Create a problem for which you are the one true prophet and solution and then collude with the media and the government of multiple countries for the sake of your own aggrandizement." Hym "[OHO]! That's deliciously evil! He's a [Sheev] Palpatine!" Iam "We're in the middle of an Ethos vs [Pathos] war! He's [the Palpatine]!" Hym "Hohohoho that is hilarious!" ❋ Hym Iam (2022)

" [Defend] our [base]! [Incoming] Arbitrator! " ❋ Urban (2003)

All disputes must be revolved by binding arbitration. You agree to [waive] your right to a trial by [jury] and that [the judge] will be this rigged-ass old man paid off by the company. ❋ InvaderInvader (2021)

The Permanent Court of Arbitration has a three-part organizational structure consisting of an Administrative Council that oversees its policies and budgets, a [panel] of independent potential arbitrators known as the Members of the Court, and its [Secretariat], known as the International [Bureau], headed by the Secretary-General. ❋ Primus Intra Pares (2010)

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