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All umpire synonyms

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noun umpire

  • chancellor — Chancellor is the title of the head of government in Germany and Austria.
  • ombudsman — a government official who hears and investigates complaints by private citizens against other officials or government agencies.
  • adjudicator — a judge, esp in a competition
  • jurisprudent — versed in jurisprudence.
  • conciliator — a person who conciliates.
  • fixer — a person or thing that fixes.
  • judge — Alan L(aVern) born 1932, U.S. astronaut.
  • assessor — An assessor is a person who is employed to calculate the value of something, or the amount of money that should be paid, for example in tax.
  • justiceDonald, 1925–2004, U.S. poet.
  • adjudicators — Plural form of adjudicator.
  • arbiter — An arbiter is a person or institution that judges and settles a quarrel between two other people or groups.
  • evaluator — Agent noun of evaluate; one who evaluates.
  • appraiser — An appraiser is someone whose job is to estimate the cost or value of something such as property.
  • holdout — an act or instance of holding out.
  • magister — Master; sir: -- a title of the Middle Ages, given to a person in authority, or to one having a license from a university to teach philosophy and the liberal arts.
  • arbitrator — a person selected to judge a dispute; arbiter, esp. one, as in collective bargaining negotiations, named with the consent of both sides
  • mediator — a person who mediates, especially between parties at variance.
  • interagent — An intermediate agent or middleman.

verb umpire

  • do the honors — honesty, fairness, or integrity in one's beliefs and actions: a man of honor.
  • adjudicate — If you adjudicate on a dispute or problem, you make an official judgment or decision about it.
  • negotiate — to deal or bargain with another or others, as in the preparation of a treaty or contract or in preliminaries to a business deal.
  • horse trading — the act or fact of conducting a shrewd exchange or engaging in a horse trade; bargaining.
  • emcee — A master of ceremonies.
  • chaired — a seat, especially for one person, usually having four legs for support and a rest for the back and often having rests for the arms.
  • dooming — fate or destiny, especially adverse fate; unavoidable ill fortune: In exile and poverty, he met his doom.
  • chairing — a seat, especially for one person, usually having four legs for support and a rest for the back and often having rests for the arms.
  • moderate — kept or keeping within reasonable or proper limits; not extreme, excessive, or intense: a moderate price.
  • intermediating — to act as an intermediary; intervene; mediate.
  • officiate — to perform the office of a member of the clergy, as at a divine service.
  • make peace — the normal, nonwarring condition of a nation, group of nations, or the world.
  • arbitrate — When someone in authority arbitrates between two people or groups who are in dispute, they consider all the facts and make an official decision about who is right.
  • mediate — to settle (disputes, strikes, etc.) as an intermediary between parties; reconcile.
  • come to terms — to reach acceptance or agreement
  • concerting — a public musical performance in which a number of singers or instrumentalists, or both, participate.
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