arbitrament

/ˌɑrbəˈtræmənt/

Definitions

1. noun

the power or right to decide or settle something by one’s own authority, especially in a way that is not officially recognized or approved

“The king’s arbitrament in the matter of succession led to a bitter dispute among the nobles.”

Synonyms

  • decision
  • judgment

Antonyms

  • dictation
  • mandate