Arbitrament: meaning, definitions and examples

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arbitrament

 

[ ˌɑːbɪˈtrɑːmənt ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

legal

The process of settling a dispute or making a decision by an arbitrator or arbitrators. Arbitrament is often used as an alternative to litigation in resolving conflicts.

Synonyms

adjudication, arbitration, mediation.

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Word Description / Examples
arbitrament

Typically used in legal or formal writing to refer to the decision or judgment made by an arbitrator. It's an older term and not as commonly used in everyday language.

  • The arbitrament of the court was final and binding.
  • They awaited the arbitrament on the complex issue.
adjudication

Primarily used in legal contexts to describe the formal judgment or decision given by a judicial authority. It's fit for complex legal scenarios, particularly in courts.

  • The adjudication of the case took several months.
  • The adjudication process ensured that all parties were fairly heard.

Examples of usage

  • The arbitrament of the case was swift and fair.
  • The parties agreed to submit to arbitrament rather than go to court.

Translations

Translations of the word "arbitrament" in other languages:

🇵🇹 arbitragem

🇮🇳 निर्णय

🇩🇪 Schiedsspruch

🇮🇩 putusan arbitrase

🇺🇦 арбітраж

🇵🇱 arbitraż

🇯🇵 仲裁

🇫🇷 arbitrage

🇪🇸 arbitraje

🇹🇷 arbitrasyon

🇰🇷 중재

🇸🇦 تحكيم

🇨🇿 arbitráž

🇸🇰 arbitráž

🇨🇳 仲裁

🇸🇮 arbitraža

🇮🇸 gerðardómur

🇰🇿 төрелік

🇬🇪 არბიტრაჟი

🇦🇿 arbitraj

🇲🇽 arbitraje

Etymology

The word 'arbitrament' originated from the Latin word 'arbitramentum', which means 'judgment' or 'decision'. The concept of arbitration has been present in various cultures throughout history, as a way to resolve disputes without resorting to formal legal proceedings. Arbitrament plays a significant role in modern legal systems, offering parties a more flexible and efficient way to settle conflicts.

Word Frequency Rank

This word's position of #33,502 indicates it's among the more rare English words. While understanding it broadens your vocabulary, focus on more common words first.