What does judecator in Romanian mean?

What is the meaning of the word judecator in Romanian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use judecator in Romanian.

The word judecator in Romanian means judecător, arbitru, judecător musulman, judecător, judecătoare, postură de judecător, judecător, judecătoare, judecător de pace, judecător sindic, domnule judecător, doamnă judecătoare. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word judecator

judecător

(judge)

arbitru

(judge, official arbitrator)

The arbiter ruled that the worker had been unfairly dismissed.

judecător musulman

(judge who rules by Muslim law)

judecător, judecătoare

(sb who presides at trial)

Ea era judecător în recentul proces televizat.
She was the judge in the recently televised trial.

postură de judecător

(position of a judge)

judecător, judecătoare

(title: Judge)

Justice Brown listened to the plaintiff's story.

judecător de pace

(magistrate)

We don't need a priest to get married; we can go to a justice of the peace.

judecător sindic

(often plural (bankruptcy administrator)

The company's financial problems finally got so bad that they had to call in the receivers.

domnule judecător, doamnă judecătoare

(law: title to address judge)

We find him guilty, Your Honour.

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