unarbitrary

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unarbitrary

The committee's decision was unarbitrary and based on clear criteria.

Definition

Adjective: - Not arbitrary; not based on random choice or personal whim, but instead on objective reasons, rules, or principles. This word describes something that is determined by logic, law, or a consistent system, rather than by an individual's discretion.

Usage

The adjective "unarbitrary" is used to qualify decisions, rules, judgments, or processes. It emphasizes that a choice or outcome is not capricious but is instead justified by objective criteria. It is a formal term, often used in legal, academic, or technical contexts.

Examples
  • The selection process for the scholarship was unarbitrary, relying solely on academic merit and published criteria.
  • A judge must strive to make unarbitrary rulings based on the evidence and the law.
  • The algorithm's decision was unarbitrary, as it followed a strict, predefined set of rules.
Advanced Usage
  • "unarbitrary authority": Authority exercised according to established laws or principles, not personal will.
    • The committee's power was unarbitrary, bound by its own charter.
  • "unarbitrary distinction": A distinction made based on clear, objective differences.
    • The law makes an unarbitrary distinction between minors and adults.
Variants and Related Words
  • Nonarbitrary (adj): A more common synonym with the same meaning.
  • Objective (adj): Not influenced by personal feelings or opinions; based on facts.
  • Systematic (adj): Done or acting according to a fixed plan or system; methodical.
  • Principled (adj): Acting in accordance with morality and showing recognition of right and wrong.
Synonyms
  • Nonarbitrary
  • Objective
  • Impartial
  • Rule-based
  • Systematic
Antonyms
  • Arbitrary
  • Capricious
  • Whimsical
  • Subjective
  • Discretionary
Notes on Meaning

The word "unarbitrary" is a direct negation of "arbitrary." Its core meaning is the absence of arbitrariness. It implies that a decision or rule is: 1. Predictable: Can be anticipated by applying known rules. 2. Justifiable: Can be defended with objective reasoning. 3. Consistent: Applied in the same way under the same circumstances.

It does not necessarily mean the decision is "correct" or "good," only that it is not based on random or personal choice.

unarbitrary

The committee's decision was unarbitrary and based on clear criteria.

Adjective
  1. not subject to individual determination

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