What does Adjudicator mean, "Both from above and below"?
In John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum, Adjudicator says to Winston about John Wick:
I trust you understand the repercussions if he survives. Both from above and below. The last thing either one of us needs is Mr. wick paying us a visit in the night.
What does Adjudicator mean, "Both from above and below"?
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She's referring to hierarchy.
If John survive they both will be punished by the High Table. This is repercission from above.
The one from below would be that night visit. Adjudicator is very classist. She acknowledge he is an exceptional assassin but he is, to her, still someone less than her.
And failing to kill John might send a message to every other assassin and people using their services that you might try to fight Adjucators, rules of Continental and maybe even High Table.
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What adjudicator means?
noun. a judge, esp in a competition. an arbitrator, esp in a dispute.Where does the word adjudicator come from?
1700, a back-formation from adjudication, or else from Latin adiudicatus, past participle of adiudicare "grant or award as a judge" (see adjudge).What does fully adjudicate mean?
Fully adjudicated means to have been decided by a final judgment by a court of competent jurisdiction and from which there can be no appeal.What is the meaning of term adjudication?
Definition of adjudication 1 : the act or process of adjudicating a dispute The case is under adjudication. 2a : a judicial decision or sentence. b : a decree in bankruptcy.My girlfriend watches John Wick: Chapter 3: Parabellum for the FIRST time
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