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dijudicated (imp. & p. p.)

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dijudicated Sentence Examples

  1. The jury dijudicated the evidence presented in the trial and found the defendant guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
  2. The judge dijudicated the estate of the deceased individual, distributing assets to the beneficiaries according to the terms of the will.
  3. The arbitral tribunal dijudicated the dispute between the two parties, issuing an award that was binding on both sides.
  4. The government dijudicated the claims for compensation from victims of the natural disaster, determining the amount of financial assistance each would receive.
  5. The regulatory agency dijudicated the application for a new license, evaluating the applicant's qualifications and suitability to operate in the industry.
  6. The school board dijudicated the appeals from students who had been suspended or expelled, considering the circumstances of each case and issuing a final decision.
  7. The ethics committee dijudicated the allegations of misconduct against the researcher, weighing the evidence and determining the appropriate sanctions.
  8. The ombudsman dijudicated the complaints filed by citizens against government officials, investigating the allegations and making recommendations for resolution.
  9. The ombudsman dijudicated the complaints of the citizens against the government officials, assessing the veracity of the allegations and suggesting appropriate remedial measures.
  10. The planning commission dijudicated the application for a zoning variance, considering the impact on neighboring properties and the overall development of the area.

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The jury dijudicated the evidence presented in the trial and found the defendant guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.

The judge dijudicated the estate of the deceased individual, distributing assets to the beneficiaries according to the terms of the will.

The arbitral tribunal dijudicated the dispute between the two parties, issuing an award that was binding on both sides.

The government dijudicated the claims for compensation from victims of the natural disaster, determining the amount of financial assistance each would receive.