Definition
Past tense of adjudicate; means a court or authority officially heard and decided a case or dispute.
Etymology
From 'adjudicate,' which combines Latin 'ad-' (to) and 'judicare' (to judge). The -ated suffix marks it as past tense. This term became prominent in English legal language during the 17th-18th centuries.
Kelly Says
When a case is 'adjudicated,' it means an official person or court has heard both sides and made a binding decision—it's the moment when a dispute officially becomes settled in the eyes of the law.
Translations
BNবাংলা
নির্ধারিত
nir-dhar-it
CACatalà
adjudicada
a-doo-dee-kah-dah
CSČeština
rozhodnuto
ro-zhoh-dnu-to
DADansk
afgjort
af-gjor-t
DEDeutsch
vergeben
fer-geh-n
ELΕλληνικά
αποφασισμένη
a-po-fasi-sme-nee
ESEspañol
adjudicado
ad-hoo-dee-kah-doh
HAHA
an hukunta
an huk-oon-tah
HEעברית
הוכרעה
ho-khir-eh-ah
HUMagyar
bíróság által meghozott
beer-o-sah-g-al meg-ho-zott
IDBahasa Indonesia
diputuskan
di-pu-tus-kan
ITItaliano
adjudicata
a-doo-dee-kah-tah
JA日本語
裁定された
said-tei-sa-re-ta
KKKK
қабылданған
qab-ul-dan-ghan
KMKM
ការបោះឆ្នោត
ka-ar-bo-ach-ch-not
MSBahasa Melayu
diputuskan
di-pu-tus-kan
MYမြန်မာ
ရုံးချုပ်
yo-ngee-cho-p
NLNederlands
beoordeeld
be-oor-dehld
NONorsk
avgjort
av-gjoert
PLPolski
przyznana
chri-znah-nah
PTPortuguês
adjudicado
a-doo-dee-kah-doh
RORomână
hotărâtă
ho-ta-rat-ah
RUРусский
присуждено
pri-soo-zhd-eh-no
SVSvenska
beslutad
be-slu-tad
SWKiswahili
imelewa
ee-me-le-wah
TAதமிழ்
முடிவு
moo-dee-voo
TLTL
napagtibay
na-pa-g-ti-bay
TRTürkçe
yargılandı
yar-ghi-lan-di
UKУкраїнська
визначено
vi-znah-che-no
VITiếng Việt
được xét xử
dju-o-khet-xet-xu
ZUZU
isigqiqayo
ee-si-ghi-qi-qayo