[
UK
/ɐwˈɔːdɪŋ/
]
[ US /əˈwɔɹdɪŋ/ ]
[ US /əˈwɔɹdɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
-
a grant made by a law court
he criticized the awarding of compensation by the court
How To Use awarding In A Sentence
- Mwisa said in Kitwe yesterday that the BBC had erred by awarding Mutampuka the belt when it knew that the title belonged to him.
- C., jury awarding Food Lion $ 5. 5 million in damages for fraud and trespassing.
- Commissioners are unclear how long the process of awarding the state's final license will take.
- Seven members of the IOC panel voted in favour of awarding a gold medal to the Canadians.
- This it does either by specifically compelling the promisor to perform or by awarding the promisee damages to put him in as good a position as if the promise had been kept.
- The Prime Minister recognized her services to her country by awarding her an MBE.
- It has been billed as the most radical revision to the criteria for awarding such grants ever undertaken in the UK.
- C., jury awarding Food Lion $ 5. 5 million in damages for fraud and trespassing.
- When we finished compiling the list, we ensured that the names of all the institutions within our composite database were uniform (University of California-Berkeley to University of California, Berkeley) We also gathered any information necessary to identify which campus a person attended if they attended a multicampus school or a university system so that correct awarding would be made for each institution. Methodology
- Fortunately, the referee stopped the scheduled eight-round contest after three rounds, awarding victory to Valley.