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Meaning of arbitrators
A person appointed to settle a dispute or matter
Etymology of arbitrators
The word "arbitrators" originates from the Latin "arbitrator", which means "judge" or "umpire", derived from "arbiter", meaning "judge" or "witness"
Historically, the term has been used since the 15th century to describe individuals appointed to settle disputes or make decisions in various contexts
Synonyms
mediators
judges
referees
umpires
adjudicators
moderators
negotiators
intermediaries
conciliators
peacemakers
reconcilers
settlers
decision makers
experts
specialists
authorities
evaluators
assessors
examiners
inspectors
investigators
analysts
facilitators
coordinators
managers
directors
administrators
regulators
governers
Definitions
- A person to whom the parties in a dispute submit their differences for decision or settlement
- * A person appointed to make a final decision in a dispute, especially one chosen for their impartiality and expertise
Usage Examples
- The company hired external arbitrators to resolve the labor dispute
- * The court appointed arbitrators to settle the property dispute between the two families
- * The international organization selected a panel of arbitrators to investigate the trade agreement violations
Antonyms
litigants
disputants
contestants
opponents
adversaries
enemies
rivals
competitors
challengers
objectors
protesters
resisters
rejecters
refusers
deniers
contradicts
dissenters
nonconformists