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1 arbitrate
arbitrate v schlichten, schiedsrichterlich entscheiden; als Schiedsrichter tätig sein -
2 arbitrate
arbitrate v 1. FIN arbitrieren, Kursschwankungen nutzen (using fluctuations in market rates); 2. GEN, PERS, LAW schiedsgerichtlich entscheiden, schlichten (dispute); 3. STOCK arbitrieren, Kursschwankungen nutzen (using fluctuations in market rates); 4. FIN Arbitragegeschäfte machen; 5. GEN, LAW schlichten (in dispute); 6. STOCK Arbitragegeschäfte machen -
3 arbitrate
1. transitive verbschlichten, beilegen [Streit]2. intransitive verbarbitrate [upon something] — [in einer Sache] vermitteln od. als Schiedsrichter fungieren
* * *(to act as an arbitrator in a dispute etc: He has been asked to arbitrate in the dispute between the workers and management.) vermitteln- academic.ru/3413/arbitration">arbitration- arbitrator* * *ar·bi·trate[ˈɑ:bɪtreɪt, AM ˈɑ:rbə-]I. vt* * *['AːbItreɪt]1. vtdispute schlichten2. vi1) (in dispute) vermitteln2) (= go to arbitration) vor eine Schlichtungskommission gehen* * *arbitrate [ˈɑː(r)bıtreıt]A v/t1. a) (als Schiedsrichter oder durch Schiedsspruch oder schiedsrichterlich) entscheiden, schlichten, beilegenb) über eine Sache schiedsrichterlich verhandeln2. einem Schiedsspruch unterwerfenB v/i2. WIRTSCH Arbitragegeschäfte machen* * *1. transitive verbschlichten, beilegen [Streit]2. intransitive verbarbitrate [upon something] — [in einer Sache] vermitteln od. als Schiedsrichter fungieren
* * *v.schiedsrichterlich entscheiden ausdr.schlichten v. -
4 arbitrate
ar·bi·trate [ʼɑ:bɪtreɪt, Am ʼɑ:rbə-] vtto \arbitrate an argument [or a dispute] einen Streit schlichten vi ( settle dispute) als Vermittler/Vermittlerin fungieren;( mediate) vermitteln
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Arbitrate — Ar bi*trate, v. i. 1. To decide; to determine. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. To act as arbitrator or judge; as, to arbitrate upon several reports; to arbitrate in disputes among neighbors; to arbitrate between parties to a suit. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Arbitrate — Ar bi*trate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Arbitrated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Arbitrating}.] [L. arbitratus, p. p. of arbitrari to be a hearer or beholder of something, to make a decision, to give judgment, fr. arbiter. See {Arbiter}.] 1. To hear and decide,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
arbitrate — ar·bi·trate / är bə ˌtrāt/ vb trat·ed, trat·ing vt 1: to act as arbitrator for 2: to bring to arbitration for settlement agreed to arbitrate their dispute vi: to act as arbitrator ar·bi·tra·tive / ˌ … Law dictionary
arbitrate — UK US /ˈɑːbɪtreɪt/ verb [I or T] LAW ► to make an official decision that ends a legal disagreement between people or groups without the need for the disagreement to be solved in court: » We believe that a judge will ultimately say this should be… … Financial and business terms
arbitrate — (v.) 1580s (arbitrable is recorded from 1530s), to give an authoritative decision, from L. arbitratus, pp. of arbitrari be of an opinion, give a decision, from arbiter (see ARBITER (Cf. arbiter)). Meaning to act as an arbitrator is from 1610s.… … Etymology dictionary
arbitrate — adjudicate, adjudge, *judge Analogous words: mediate, intervene (see INTERPOSE): *decide, determine, settle: conciliate, placate, appease (see PACIFY) … New Dictionary of Synonyms
arbitrate — [v] achieve settlement adjudge, adjudicate, adjust, bring to terms, come to school, come to terms, conciliate, decide, determine, hammer out a deal*, interpose, intervene, judge, make a deal, mediate, meet halfway, negotiate, parley, pass… … New thesaurus
arbitrate — ► VERB ▪ act as an arbitrator to settle a dispute. ORIGIN Latin arbitrari, from arbiter judge, supreme ruler … English terms dictionary
arbitrate — [är′bə trāt΄] vt. arbitrated, arbitrating [< L arbitratus, pp. of arbitrari, to give a decision < arbiter, ARBITER] 1. to give to an arbitrator to decide; settle by arbitration 2. to decide (a dispute) as an arbitrator vi. 1. to act as an… … English World dictionary
arbitrate — ar|bi|trate [ˈa:bıtreıt US ˈa:r ] v [I and T] [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: , past participle of arbitrari, from arbiter; ARBITER] to officially judge how an argument between two opposing sides should be settled arbitrate between ▪ A… … Dictionary of contemporary English
arbitrate — v. (D; intr.) to arbitrate between (to arbitrate between opposing parties) * * * [ ɑːbɪtreɪt] (D; intr.) to arbitrate between (to arbitratebetween opposing parties) … Combinatory dictionary