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1. (n.) arbitrator
a person empowered to decide a dispute or settle differences, as contract terms involving labor and management.
Etymology: (1400–50; late ME < LL)
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| Definition of 'Arbitrator' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) arbiter, arbitrator, umpire
someone chosen to judge and decide a disputed issue
"the critic was considered to be an arbiter of modern literature"; "the arbitrator's authority derived from the consent of the disputants"; "an umpire was appointed to settle the tax case"
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| Definition of 'Arbitrator' |
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1. (noun) Arbitrator
a person, or one of two or more persons, chosen by parties who have a controversy, to determine their differences. See Arbitration
2. (noun) Arbitrator
one who has the power of deciding or prescribing without control; a ruler; a governor
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Sense: a person who makes a judgement in a dispute etc.
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Afrikaans: arbitrateur |
Arabic: حَكَـم |
Bulgarian: арбитър |
Brazilian: juiz |
Czech: rozhodčí |
German: derVermittler |
Danish: mægler; voldgiftsdommer |
Greek: διαιτητής |
Spanish: árbitro |
Estonian: vahekohtunik |
Farsi: داور؛ میانجی |
Finnish: sovittelija |
French: arbitre |
Hebrew: בּוֹרר |
Hindi: मध्यस्थ |
Croatian: arbitar |
Hungarian: döntőbíró |
Indonesian: wasit, penengah |
Icelandic: gerðardómsmaður |
Italian: arbitratore, arbitro |
Japanese: 調停者 |
Korean: 중재자 |
Lithuanian: arbitras |
Latvian: arbitrs,šķīrējtiesnesis |
Malay: penimbang tara |
Dutch: arbiter |
Norwegian: mekler, voldgiftsdommer |
Polish: sędzia rozjemczy |
Persian: داور؛ میانجی |
Pashto: منځګړی |
Portuguese: juiz |
Romanian: arbitru |
Russian: арбитр |
Slovak: arbitrážny rozhodca, arbi |
Slovenian: razsodnik |
Serbian: arbitar |
Swedish: medlare, skiljedomare |
Thai: ผู้ตัดสิน |
Turkish: hakem |
Taiwanese: 仲裁人 |
Ukrainian: третейський суддя |
Urdu: ثالث ، حکم ، پنچ |
Vietnamese: người phân xử |
Chinese: 仲裁人 |
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