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adjudicated
[ uh-joo-di-key-tid ]
adjective
- settled, determined, or decreed judicially:
The adjudicated amount must be paid by the stipulated due date.
- submitted to judicial process:
Media coverage that might enhance the status of an adjudicated youth is discouraged.
Most of the adjudicated lands showed no sign of anyone ever possessing or working them.
- (of a contest) judged by one or more experts:
The choral group attends a retreat in the fall and participates in an adjudicated music festival in the spring.
verb
- the simple past tense and past participle of adjudicate ( def ).
Other yvlog Forms
- ···徱·· adjective
- ԴDz···徱·· adjective
- ܲ···徱·· adjective
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of adjudicated1
Example Sentences
The couple had been granted temporary protection from deportation while their claims for asylum were being adjudicated.
Once adjudicated, it is up to the FCC to determine the proper consequences for a broadcast licensee’s actions through an evidentiary hearing where the facts can be collected and thoroughly reviewed.
Whether the refs are biased or under other influences or just negligent, I don’t know, but their actions should be reviewed and adjudicated by professional football, and perhaps the government.
The Public Defender’s Office had suggested moving the youth to the county’s “camps,” which are considered more stable than the beleaguered hall, but typically reserved for young people whose cases have been adjudicated.
Under that policy, asylum seekers must stay across the border as their cases are being adjudicated.
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