Meaning & Definition of word "Arbitrate"

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    Arbitrate

    /ˈɑːrbɪtreɪt/

    verb:

    • 1. To act as an arbiter or to settle a dispute; to make a judgment or decision in a disagreement.
      • Example: The mediator was called in to arbitrate the contract dispute between the two companies.
    • 2. To settle a dispute by referring to an independent third party.
      • Example: They agreed to arbitrate the matter rather than going to court.
    • 3. To determine the outcome of a competition or event.
      • Example: The referee will arbitrate the match according to the rules of the game.

    Etymology

    Late Middle English: from Latin arbitrari 'to give judgment'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    arbitrate a dispute:

    To resolve a disagreement between two parties.

    arbitrate between:

    To act as a mediator between conflicting parties.

    arbitration agreement:

    A contract to submit disputes to arbitration.

    Related Words

    arbitration:

    The process of resolving disputes outside of court.

    arbitrator:

    A person chosen to settle a dispute.

    adjudicate:

    To make a formal judgment or decision.

    Slang Meanings of arbitrate

    Meaning: To settle a petty dispute informally.

    Example Sentence: We had to arbitrate the argument over who gets the last slice of pizza.