/əˌdʒuːdɪˈkeɪtərɪ/ – Noun
Definition: thuộc xét xử, thuộc trọng tài.
A more thorough explanation: Adjudicatory refers to the process of making an official decision or judgment, typically by a court or other legal authority, in a legal proceeding or dispute. It involves the formal resolution of a legal issue or the determination of rights and obligations of parties involved in a legal case.
Example: The adjudicatory process in the court system ensures a fair and impartial resolution of legal disputes.