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Noun
/əˈjo͞odiˌkātər/,
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adjudicators, plural;
  1. A person who adjudicates
    • - the proposal to close the school will have to go before an adjudicator

  1. a person who studies and settles conflicts and disputes
  2. An adjudicator is someone who presides, judges and arbitrates during a formal dispute. The term adjudicator essentially means a judge, without invoking the legal term. An ombudsman is a type of adjudicator in local government in the United Kingdom.
  3. One, especially a man or boy, who adjudicates; compare: adjudicatrix
  4. An unemployment investigator hired to examine discrepancies between a claimant and their past employer.
  5. A Tribunal Member appointed to determine strata and community schemes disputes ‘on the papers’ based on written submissions.
  6. Personnel security specialist who performs adjudications. [DSS] (see also security)
  7. An independent, legally qualified lawyer who judges the evidence and makes a final decision on the appeal.
  8. a person, who hears, then judges, a rights-based claim.
  9. Adjudicators are professional, independent people who are skilled in advanced legal and statutory interpretation, analysis and reasoning. Adjudicators deliver fully reasoned written decisions, which are binding on Scheme Members.
  10. Another term for "judge."  The adjudicator's job is to provide evaluation and feedback for a specific performance at a specific event.  In a competition setting, the adjudicator may also be tasked to rank groups and help determine awards based on scores they provide.
  11. Trained and certified Military, government and contractor personnel who have been trained in the "whole person" concept and recommends suitability/clearance determinations based upon all available information.
  12. a judge who reviews all evidence when determining the outcome of a case
  13. is a person who judges the marching show, awards points, and determines placements. Judges are in both the press box and on the field. Some judges move through and around the band as they perform.
  14. A member of the Immigration and Refugee Board.  Adjudicators preside over immigration inquiries, hearings and detention reviews.