Crossword-Solution: ARBITRAMENT 11 letters, 5 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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Arbitrament n. Determination; decision; arbitration.
Arbitrament n. The award of arbitrators.

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SELF-decision, right of 1 answer
authoritative decision 3 answers
arbitrage 5 answers
Assessment 75 answers
judgment 101 answers
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One who, or that which, eats.
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greedy person
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Sentences with ARBITRAMENT (5)

Then may the gods ne’er quench their fatal feud, And mine be the arbitrament of the fight, For which they now are arming, spear to spear; That neither he who holds the scepter now May keep this throne, nor he who fled the realm Return again.
The Oedipus Trilogy Sophocles 2000
Contrariwise, certain Laodiceans, and lukewarm persons, think they may accommodate points of religion, by middle way, and taking part of both, and witty reconcilements; as if they would make an arbitrament between God and man.
Essays Francis Bacon 1996
Was this forsooth the object of thy toil O'er lands and oceans, that without thy ken He should not perish? Nay! but well was reft From thine arbitrament his fate.
Pharsalia; Dramatic Episodes of the Civil Wars Lucan 1996
What say ye to that, my brother?” “I say this, Harry,” returned the Master, “that when very obstinate folk are met, there are only two ways out: Blows—and I think none of us could care to go so far; or the arbitrament of chance—and here is a guinea piece.
The Master of Ballantrae Robert Louis Stevenson 1997
Amid it all we have riveted the gaze of all civilization to the unselfishness and the righteousness of representative democracy, where our freedom never has made offensive warfare, never has sought territorial aggrandizement through force, never has turned to the arbitrament of arms until reason has been exhausted.
United States Presidents' Inaugural Speeches Various 1997