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Arbitrate   Listen
verb
Arbitrate  v. t.  (past & past part. arbitrated; pres. part. arbitrating)  
1.
To hear and decide, as arbitrators; as, to choose to arbitrate a disputed case.
2.
To decide, or determine generally. "There shall your swords and lances arbitrate The swelling difference of your settled hate."






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"Arbitrate" Quotes from Famous Books



... be the medium of communication with native chiefs outside the Transvaal, and, subject to the approval of the High Commissioner, as representing the Suzerain, he will control the conclusion of treaties with them; and (c) he will arbitrate upon every dispute between Transvaal residents and natives outside the Transvaal (us to acts committed beyond the boundaries of the Transvaal) which may be referred to him by ...
— The Transvaal from Within - A Private Record of Public Affairs • J. P. Fitzpatrick

... was a passion that night riding her; a passion that far surpassed her own. Womanlike, she decided to arbitrate. She would wait until this all-powerful passion burned itself out; then she could afford to safely agitate her own. It would not have grown less in the necessary interim. So, much to Sue's surprise, the filly was as ...
— Garrison's Finish - A Romance of the Race-Course • W. B. M. Ferguson

... more active as citizens and more sensitive to hygienic rights, it is desirable that welfare directors be employed in factories to arbitrate between employer and employee, to raise the moral standard of a factory settlement, to ...
— Civics and Health • William H. Allen



Words linked to "Arbitrate" :   mediate, arbitration, arbitrative, intermediate, negotiate, talk terms, arbiter, arbitrament, liaise, arbitrable, intercede



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