
1) Adjudicate 2) Arbiter 3) Arbitrate 4) Judge 5) Mediate 6) Mediator 7) Moderator 8) Ref 9) Reviewer 10) Scanner 11) Ump 12) Umpire
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1) Adjudicator 2) Ajudicator 3) Arbiter 4) Arbiter in the ring 5) Arbitrator 6) Basketball arbiter 7) Basketball official 8) Boxing arbiter 9) Caller on the court 10) Court official 11) Court rule enforcer 12) Enforce the rules 13) Field worker 14) Football judge 15) Football official 16) Foul language user
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n. a person to whom a judge refers a case to take testimony or acquire other evidence such as financial records and report to the court on such findings.
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also director, president. The mediator of the fencing bout.
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Person in charge of enforcing the rules in a tournament, as opposed to a tennis match. See also umpire.
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A person to whom the court refers a pending case to take testimony, hear the parties,
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or ref, also known as a zebra. An enforcer of the rules. Referees are dressed in black and white stripes and have whistles so that they can start and end jams and draw attention to penalties. Jam refs keep track of jammers, while pack refs (some inside the track boundary and some outside) keep track of the pack.
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or ref, also known as a zebra. An enforcer of the rules. Referees are dressed in black and white stripes and have whistles so that they can start and end jams and draw attention to penalties. Jam refs keep track of jammers, while pack refs (some inside the track boundary and some outside) keep track of the pack.
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• (n.) One to whom a thing is referred; a person to whom a matter in dispute has been referred, in order that he may settle it.
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(from the article `boxing`) A referee is stationed inside the ring with the boxers and regulates the bout. In some jurisdictions the referee scores the contest along with two ... The bout is supervised by a referee on the mat, a mat chairman, a judge, and a timekeeper. A fall is awarded when one contestant holds both of his ... The g...
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In law, a member of the court of referees appointed by the House of Commons to give judgement on petitions against private bills; also one of the three officials to whom cases before the high court...
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(n) A referee is the person who was appointed by a court to study any particular aspects of the case referred to him and report to the court his or her finding. For example an auditor was appointed to study, collect evidence and report about the correctness of accounts of the subject matter of the case
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Ref`er·ee' (-...)
noun One to whom a thing is referred; a person to whom a matter in dispute has been referred, in order that he may settle it.
Syn. -- Judge; arbitrator; umpire. See
Judge .
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[Soccer] the chief official; he makes all final decisions, acts as timekeeper, calls all fouls and starts and stops play.
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also director, president; the mediator of the fencing bout
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A person whom a judge appoints to handle certain parts of a case, such as taking testimony or reviewing written evidence. Sometimes, the referee makes written findings and submits them to the judge to use in deciding the case.
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Person appointed by a court to assist with certain proceedings, such as taking testimony.
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a person in charge of enforcing the rules in a tournament, as opposed to a tennis match (see Umpire)
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ref noun (sports) the chief official (as in boxing or American football) who is expected to ensure fair play
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An official who interprets the Rules of Golf during a match or competition.
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a person to whom a cause pending in a court is referred by the court to take testimony, hear the parties, and report thereon to the court, or to make a judicial determination - the referee is an officer exercising judicial powers and is an arm of the court for a specific purpose
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An official appointed by the applicable Athletic Commission and someone fully responsible for ensuring the bout rules are adhered to and that the safety of the athletes is paramount.
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An official appointed by the applicable Athletic Commission and someone fully responsible for ensuring the bout rules are adhered to and that the safety of the athletes is paramount.
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An official appointed by the applicable Athletic Commission and someone fully responsible for ensuring the bout rules are adhered to and that the safety of the athletes is paramount.
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the official in a sport who is expected to ensure fair play
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