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arbitration

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/ˌɑːr.bɪˈtreɪ.ʃən/ · ar-bi-tra-tion

A method of resolving disputes outside of court in which an impartial third party makes a binding decision.

Meanings

nounformal

A method of resolving disputes outside of court in which an impartial third party makes a binding decision.

ایک ایسا طریقہ کار جس میں کوئی غیر جانبدار تیسرا فریق تنازعات کو عدالت سے باہر حل کرتا ہے اور پابند فیصلہ کرتا ہے۔

تحکیم

tahkeem

Synonyms

mediationconciliationjudgmentمصلحتفیصلہجج

Antonyms

litigationdisputecontroversyعدالتتنازعبحث

Common Collocations

  • arbitration agreement
  • arbitration clause
  • commercial arbitration

Example Sentences

The arbitration process can often save time and money compared to litigation.

تحکیم کا عمل اکثر عدالتی کارروائی کے مقابلے میں وقت اور پیسہ بچا سکتا ہے۔

Tahkeem ka amal aksar adalati karwai ke muqable mein waqt aur paisa bacha sakta hai.

Both parties agreed to settle the dispute through arbitration rather than going to court.

دونوں فریقوں نے اس تنازع کو عدالت میں جانے کے بجائے تحکیم کے ذریعے حل کرنے پر اتفاق کیا۔

Dono fereeqon ne is tanazaa ko adalat mein jane ke bajaye tahkeem ke zariye hal karne par ittefaq kiya.

Arbitration is often used in commercial disputes to reach a faster resolution.

تحکیم اکثر کاروباری تنازعات میں تیز حل کے حصول کے لئے استعمال کی جاتی ہے۔

Tahkeem aksar karobari tanazaat mein tez hal ke hasil ke liye istemal ki jati hai.

Easily Confused With

mediation:Mediation involves a facilitator who helps parties reach a voluntary agreement, while arbitration involves a binding decision by an arbiter.

Word Family

arbitrate
verbتحکیم کرنا
arbitrator
nounمتحکم
arbitrary
adjectiveمن مانی

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of an 'arbitrator' as someone who 'rates' decisions for fairness.

Imagine a judge sitting between two parties, helping them reach a resolution.

🗣️ Urdu Proverb

دورنگی راہ پر دوڑے تو راستہ نہیں ملتا

Dorangi raah par daude to rasta nahi milta

If you run on two paths, you will find no way.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "arbitratio" — the act of giving an authoritative decision

First known use: 14th century

Derived from the Latin 'arbitratio' which means judgment or decision-making, 'arbitrare' means to consider or to judge.