Having been judged or settled through dijudication; decided by authoritative judgment between two parties.
Past participle of 'dijudicate,' formed with the '-ated' suffix indicating a completed action. This adjective form emerged from legal Latin and was used in English legal documents from the medieval period onward.
A dijudicated case was one that had been officially judged and settled—using this term emphasized that the decision came from proper legal authority, not just agreement between the parties.
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