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Answer for the clue "Resolve, in a way ", 9 letters:
arbitrate

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Word definitions for arbitrate in dictionaries

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1580s ( arbitrable is recorded from 1530s), "to give an authoritative decision," from Latin arbitratus , past participle of arbitrari "be of an opinion, give a decision," from arbiter (see arbiter ). Meaning "to act as an arbitrator" is from 1610s. Related: ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Arbitrate \Ar"bi*trate\, v. i. To decide; to determine. --Shak. 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.

Usage examples of arbitrate.

Of course, the other side will have to agree to this plan, the mediator will have to be willing to arbitrate, and the proper agreements and disclosures will have to be signed by the parties.

Fearing civil war, the Guardians of the Realm of Scotland had reluctantly approached Edward of England to arbitrate among the various rivals.

Corporations, especially those operating internationally and therefore subject to the complications of international law, sign contracts in which they agree that any dispute over the meaning of the contract will be arbitrated by the AAA.

Thus the threat of blacklisting would be an effective sanction to enforce compliance with arbitrated contracts.

Senate has approved treaties providing for the submission of specific matters to arbitration, leaving it to the President to determine exactly the form and scope of the matter to be arbitrated and to appoint the arbitrators.

Having arbitrated the Scottish succession, King Edward may now feel that he has the right to dictate the course of Scottish affairs.

These very restricted appeal rules make sense, because the whole point of arbitrating is to let disputants resolve a case once and for all without a court fight.

The firms, when they draw up a contract, specify a procedure for arbitrating any dispute that may arise.

A court supports itself by charging for the service of arbitrating disputes.

She had insinuated that she could pull rank, could have Reiche Planchette arbitrate differences, that she was in a privileged position that made Marilena feel like a mere means to an end.

Today he writes, arbitrates, and trains arbitrators for the National Association of Securities Dealers.

Penwyn handles what administration there is and he arbitrates any disputes as well, but it's an orderly world.

Penwyn handles what administration there is and he arbitrates any disputes, as well, but it's an orderly world.

Discussion and the general will arbitrates the question, and to this, private opinion yields with a good grace, and order is preserved uninterrupted.

I’ve heard he’s turned into a sort of judge who arbitrates interracial disputes.