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arbitrateact between parties with a view to reconciling differences The Scottish throne was now disputed by many claimants, and the Scots asked Edward to arbitrate between them. — Various
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arbitrate1580s (arbitrable is recorded from 1530s), "to give an authoritative decision," from Latin arbitratus, past participle of arbitrari "be of an opinion, give a decision," from arbite [..]
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arbitratev. To act or give judgment as umpire.
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arbitratetrat·ed -trat·ing vt 1 : to act as arbitrator for 2 : to bring to arbitration for settlement [agreed to their dispute] vi : to act as arbitrator ar·bi·tra·tive ...
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arbitrate(v) act between parties with a view to reconciling differences
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arbitrateTo settle or decide a dispute.
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arbitrateWhen a dispute cannot be settled by the involved parties themselves a third party (such as a judge or tribunal member) makes a binding decision on them. Distinct from mediation where the third party o [..]
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