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Arbitration

UK //ˌɑːbɪˈtreɪʃən//US //ˌɑːr.bɪˈtreɪ.ʃən//

Definition

A process of resolving disputes outside of court by a neutral third party.

In simple words: A way to solve disagreements outside of court.

Examples

  • The company agreed to arbitration to resolve their contract dispute.
  • Many prefer arbitration over litigation for its speed and cost efficiency.
  • The arbitration process can lead to a binding decision by the arbitrator.
  • Arbitration is often used in labor disputes to settle differences between employers and employees.
  • We chose arbitration rather than going to court, hoping for a quicker resolution.

Usage notes

Commonly used in legal and business contexts. Not suitable for casual conversations.

Grammar pattern

use + object

Memory hint

Think of 'arbit' as 'arbitrate' to settle a dispute.

Collocations

  • arbitration agreement
  • arbitration clause
  • binding arbitration
  • arbitration process
  • arbitration panel

Synonyms

  • mediation
  • settlement
  • conciliation
  • negotiation
  • resolution

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'mediation' - arbitration is binding, mediation is not.
  • Using it in non-legal contexts - avoid using 'arbitration' in everyday issues.
  • Mispronouncing it - stress is on the third syllable.