arbitrate / ˈɑr bɪˌtreɪt /

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arbitrate2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

ar·bi·trat·ed, ar·bi·trat·ing.

  1. to decide as arbitrator or arbiter; determine.
  2. to submit to arbitration; settle by arbitration: to arbitrate a dispute.
v. 无主动词 verb

ar·bi·trat·ed, ar·bi·trat·ing.

  1. to act as arbitrator or arbiter; decide between opposing or contending parties or sides.
  2. to submit a matter to arbitration.

arbitrate 近义词

v. 动词 verb

achieve settlement

更多arbitrate例句

  1. While the company made some changes, such as no longer forcing employees to arbitrate workplace claims, the bulk of those demands remain unmet.
  2. Back in 2010, we assumed we had a way to “arbitrate” the budget problem with the Simpson-Bowles Commission.
  3. A postnup can be a good way to arrange an enforceable system that helps arbitrate disagreements.
  4. With regard to any specific rules for dressing, we do not pretend to arbitrate in such matters.
  5. The situation was very novel to the lieutenant, and he did not feel competent to arbitrate between the contending parties.
  6. The judge who was appointed by the State to arbitrate personal controversies developed into a criminal judge.
  7. Gregory himself had, hitherto, claimed only the right to judge, to arbitrate at the head of a National Diet.
  8. Dispute arose as to liability, and I was called on to arbitrate.