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Definition of arbitrary adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

arbitrary

adjective
 
/ˈɑːbɪtrəri/,
 
/ˈɑːbɪtri/
 
/ˈɑːrbɪtreri/
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  1. (of an action, a decision, a rule, etc.) not seeming to be based on a reason, system or plan and sometimes seeming unfair
    • The choice of players for the team seemed completely arbitrary.
    • He makes unpredictable, arbitrary decisions.
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • be
    • seem
    adverb
    • completely
    • entirely
    • purely
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  2. (formal) using power without limits and without considering other people
    • the arbitrary powers of officials
  3. Word Originlate Middle English (in the sense ‘dependent on one's will or pleasure, discretionary’): from Latin arbitrarius, from arbiter ‘judge, supreme ruler’, perhaps influenced by French arbitraire.
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