that can be arbitrated; subject to arbitration
arbitrable


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arbitrable

adjective
- Subject to arbitration: an arbitrable wage and health benefits policy.
- Appropriate for referral to an arbitrator: an arbitrable dispute.
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Adjective
(comparative more arbitrable, superlative most arbitrable)
- (law) Able to be arbitrated; subject to arbitration.
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