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1 alegación
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2 argumentación
• allegation• arguing• argumentation• assertion• contention• debate• disputation• forensics -
3 alegación
f.allegation, plea, declaration, assertion.* * *1 allegation, plea, claim* * *noun f.* * *SF (Jur) declaration, declaration in court; Caribe, Cono Sur, Méx (=discusión) argumentalegación de culpabilidad — Méx (Jur) plea of guilty
alegación de inocencia — Méx (Jur) plea of not guilty
* * *femenino declaration, statement* * *= allegation.Ex. This article comments on allegations that errors are seldom corrected and suggests that David Henige's understanding of the features of a subject headings list differs from that of the Library of Congress.----* alegación falsa = ipse dixit.* hacer alegaciones = plead.* rebatir una alegación = refute + allegation.* refutar una alegación = refute + allegation.* * *femenino declaration, statement* * *= allegation.Ex: This article comments on allegations that errors are seldom corrected and suggests that David Henige's understanding of the features of a subject headings list differs from that of the Library of Congress.
* alegación falsa = ipse dixit.* hacer alegaciones = plead.* rebatir una alegación = refute + allegation.* refutar una alegación = refute + allegation.* * *declaration, statement* * *
alegación sustantivo femenino
declaration, statement
' alegación' also found in these entries:
English:
allegation
- claim
* * *alegación nf1. [acusación] allegation2. [argumento] claim* * *f JUR declaration, statement -
4 alegato
m.1 plea (law).hacer un alegato a favor de/en contra de (figurative) to make a case for/against2 allegation, proposition, statement, dissertation.3 argument, discussion.* * *1 (argumento) claim, plea2 (razonamiento) reasoned allegation* * *noun m.1) plea2) argument, dispute* * *SM1) (Jur) [escrito] indictment; [oral] allegation; (=declaración) statement, assertion2) LAm (=discusión) argument, dispute* * *a) ( exposición) statement, declarationun alegato a favor de alguien/algo — a plea on behalf of somebody/something
b) (Der) ( escrito) submission; ( en primera instancia) (Méx) summing-up; ( en segunda instancia) (Chi) speech ( in appeal court)c) (Andes) ( discusión) argument* * *= plea.Ex. Enter a brief, plea, or other formal record of one party to a case under the heading for that party.* * *a) ( exposición) statement, declarationun alegato a favor de alguien/algo — a plea on behalf of somebody/something
b) (Der) ( escrito) submission; ( en primera instancia) (Méx) summing-up; ( en segunda instancia) (Chi) speech ( in appeal court)c) (Andes) ( discusión) argument* * *= plea.Ex: Enter a brief, plea, or other formal record of one party to a case under the heading for that party.
* * *1(exposición): el discurso fue un alegato contra el racismo the speech denounced racismsu alegato a favor de los presos her speech in defense of the prisoners, her plea on behalf of the prisoners2 ( Der) (escrito) submission; (en primera instancia) ( Méx) summing-up; (en segunda instancia) ( Chi) speech ( in appeal court)3 ( Andes) (discusión) argument* * *
alegato sustantivo masculino
alegato sustantivo masculino argument
' alegato' also found in these entries:
English:
allegation
- plea
* * *alegato nmel poeta hizo un alegato a favor de la libertad de expresión the poet argued in favour of freedom of expression* * *m JUR figspeech; Andesargument* * *alegato nm1) : allegation, claim3) : argument, dispute -
5 injuria
f.insult (insult).pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: injuriar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: injuriar.* * *1 insult, affront2 DERECHO slander* * *SF1) (=insulto) insult; (Jur) slandercubrir/llenar a algn de injurias — to heap abuse on sb
demandar a algn por injurias, presentar una querella por injurias contra algn — to sue sb for slander
2) †† liter (=daño)* * *a) (frml) ( insulto) insultb) (Der) slanderous allegation* * *= insult, outrage.Ex. Some student users resorted to using an online conferencing system as the medium for insults and invective aimed at each other.Ex. The outrage expressed by users of the Internet brought about the passing an act aimed at ridding the Internet of pornography.* * *a) (frml) ( insulto) insultb) (Der) slanderous allegation* * *= insult, outrage.Ex: Some student users resorted to using an online conferencing system as the medium for insults and invective aimed at each other.
Ex: The outrage expressed by users of the Internet brought about the passing an act aimed at ridding the Internet of pornography.* * *2 ( Der) slanderous allegationse querelló contra ella por injuria he sued her for slander* * *
Del verbo injuriar: ( conjugate injuriar)
injuria es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
injuria
injuriar
injuria sustantivo femenino
1 insult
2 Jur slanderous allegation: injurias contra el Rey, slanderous allegations about the King
injuriar verbo transitivo
1 to insult
2 Jur to slander
' injuria' also found in these entries:
English:
insult
* * *injuria nf1. [insulto] insult;[agravio] offence2. Der slander* * *f insult* * *injuria nfagravio: affront, insult -
6 rebatir una alegación
(v.) = refute + allegationEx. There is still a debate about the changes in the prevalence of academic dishonesty, some asserting that there is an `epidemic of cheating' while others refute the allegation.* * *(v.) = refute + allegationEx: There is still a debate about the changes in the prevalence of academic dishonesty, some asserting that there is an `epidemic of cheating' while others refute the allegation.
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7 refutar una alegación
(v.) = refute + allegationEx. There is still a debate about the changes in the prevalence of academic dishonesty, some asserting that there is an `epidemic of cheating' while others refute the allegation.* * *(v.) = refute + allegationEx: There is still a debate about the changes in the prevalence of academic dishonesty, some asserting that there is an `epidemic of cheating' while others refute the allegation.
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8 comisión de investigación
(n.) = commission of enquiry, investigating committee, investigation committeeEx. The government is certainly not making life easy for the commission of enquiry into corruption and other mishandling of power.Ex. In closing, I would like to remind investigating committees that they are being observed by the petitioner and his family.Ex. Otherwise the investigation committee must be in receipt of a written allegation for it to be considered a valid complaint.* * *(n.) = commission of enquiry, investigating committee, investigation committeeEx: The government is certainly not making life easy for the commission of enquiry into corruption and other mishandling of power.
Ex: In closing, I would like to remind investigating committees that they are being observed by the petitioner and his family.Ex: Otherwise the investigation committee must be in receipt of a written allegation for it to be considered a valid complaint. -
9 comisión investigadora
f.board of inquiry, inquiry commission, commission of inquiry, committee of inquiry.* * *(n.) = fact-finding mission, commission of enquiry, investigating committee, investigation committeeEx. The experts' meeting agreed that there be an immediate fact-finding mission under UNESCO coordination to assess the extent of damage and loss to cultural property in Iraq.Ex. The government is certainly not making life easy for the commission of enquiry into corruption and other mishandling of power.Ex. In closing, I would like to remind investigating committees that they are being observed by the petitioner and his family.Ex. Otherwise the investigation committee must be in receipt of a written allegation for it to be considered a valid complaint.* * *(n.) = fact-finding mission, commission of enquiry, investigating committee, investigation committeeEx: The experts' meeting agreed that there be an immediate fact-finding mission under UNESCO coordination to assess the extent of damage and loss to cultural property in Iraq.
Ex: The government is certainly not making life easy for the commission of enquiry into corruption and other mishandling of power.Ex: In closing, I would like to remind investigating committees that they are being observed by the petitioner and his family.Ex: Otherwise the investigation committee must be in receipt of a written allegation for it to be considered a valid complaint. -
10 comprobable
adj.verifiable, capable of being checked.* * *► adjetivo1 verifiable, provable* * *ADJ verifiable, capable of being checked* * *adjetivo demonstrable, verifiable* * *= verifiable, provable.Ex. The evaluation process rests upon the premise that the results obtained should be verifiable.Ex. The assumptions are generally not provable; however, a number of social researchers have produced significant studies that need to be examine.* * *adjetivo demonstrable, verifiable* * *= verifiable, provable.Ex: The evaluation process rests upon the premise that the results obtained should be verifiable.
Ex: The assumptions are generally not provable; however, a number of social researchers have produced significant studies that need to be examine.* * *demonstrable, verifiable* * *comprobable adjverifiable, provable* * *adj verifiable* * *comprobable adj: verifiable, provable -
11 rebatir
v.to refute.* * *1 to refute* * *VT1) [+ ataque] to repel; [+ golpe] to parry, ward off2) [+ argumento] to reject, refute; [+ sugerencia] to reject; [+ tentación] to resist3) [+ suma] to reduce; [+ descuento] to deduct, knock off* * *verbo transitivo to refute* * *= counter, contest, rebut, challenge.Ex. The president countered with the view that most people fall somewhere between Type A and Type B anyway, and that effective time management and Type B behavior are not mutually exclusive.Ex. Unfortunately I have not been able to find another survey which incorporates data which would support or contest the conclusions of the Luton survey.Ex. This article compares CD-ROM and online systems, rebutting negative attitudes to CD-ROMs.Ex. The only difference is the cataloger doesn't have to sit down and challenge himself, select one entry over the other, and say that this person is more responsible than another person for the work.----* rebatir a Alguien = take + a few cracks at.* rebatir una alegación = refute + allegation.* rebatir un argumento = counter + argument.* * *verbo transitivo to refute* * *= counter, contest, rebut, challenge.Ex: The president countered with the view that most people fall somewhere between Type A and Type B anyway, and that effective time management and Type B behavior are not mutually exclusive.
Ex: Unfortunately I have not been able to find another survey which incorporates data which would support or contest the conclusions of the Luton survey.Ex: This article compares CD-ROM and online systems, rebutting negative attitudes to CD-ROMs.Ex: The only difference is the cataloger doesn't have to sit down and challenge himself, select one entry over the other, and say that this person is more responsible than another person for the work.* rebatir a Alguien = take + a few cracks at.* rebatir una alegación = refute + allegation.* rebatir un argumento = counter + argument.* * *rebatir [I1 ]vtto refute* * *
rebatir ( conjugate rebatir) verbo transitivo
to refute
rebatir verbo transitivo to refute
' rebatir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
discutir
English:
counter
- shoot down
- disprove
- explode
- rebut
- refute
* * *rebatir vtto refute* * *v/t razones rebut, refute* * *rebatir vtrefutar: to refute -
12 refutar
v.to refute.* * *1 to refute, disprove* * *verb* * *VT to refute* * *verbo transitivo to refute* * *= disprove, refute, contest, rebut.Ex. It is the ideology which was urged against Panizzi and was cogently disproved by him before the Royal Commission but whose seductive simplicity has always found friends to keep it alive.Ex. The title, 'The Catalog in the World Around It,' suggests that the catalog is an abstract; I would like to refute that suggestion in the beginning.Ex. Unfortunately I have not been able to find another survey which incorporates data which would support or contest the conclusions of the Luton survey.Ex. This article compares CD-ROM and online systems, rebutting negative attitudes to CD-ROMs.----* refutar una alegación = refute + allegation.* refutar una idea = quarrel with + notion.* refutar un caso = state + case against.* * *verbo transitivo to refute* * *= disprove, refute, contest, rebut.Ex: It is the ideology which was urged against Panizzi and was cogently disproved by him before the Royal Commission but whose seductive simplicity has always found friends to keep it alive.
Ex: The title, 'The Catalog in the World Around It,' suggests that the catalog is an abstract; I would like to refute that suggestion in the beginning.Ex: Unfortunately I have not been able to find another survey which incorporates data which would support or contest the conclusions of the Luton survey.Ex: This article compares CD-ROM and online systems, rebutting negative attitudes to CD-ROMs.* refutar una alegación = refute + allegation.* refutar una idea = quarrel with + notion.* refutar un caso = state + case against.* * *refutar [A1 ]vtto refute* * *
refutar verbo transitivo to refute
' refutar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
impugnar
English:
contest
- disprove
- refute
- counter
* * *refutar vtto refute* * *v/t refute* * *refutar vt: to refute♦ refutación nf -
13 acusación
f.1 accusation, impeachment, accusal, arraignment.2 finger-pointing, prosecution, accusation.* * *1 accusation2 DERECHO charge\acta de acusación indictmentacusación particular DERECHO private prosecutor* * *noun f.1) accusation, charge2) prosecution* * *SF (=inculpación) accusation; (Jur) (=cargo) charge, indictment; (=acusador) prosecutionacusación particular, la acusación particular — (the counsel for) the prosecution
* * *1)a) ( imputación) accusationb) (Der) charge2) ( parte)* * *= charge, impeachment, accusation, arraignment, exposure, denouncement, prosecution, indictment, denunciation, imputation.Ex. No less prestigious an authority than a Royal Commission was appointed to inquire into the charges brought against the man principally responsible for that volume.Ex. Enter the official proceedings and records of criminal trial, impeachment, courts-martial, etc., under the heading for the person or body prosecuted.Ex. In an attempt to provide counter-evidence to the accusation that the literature of gays is not being represented in library collections a study was conducted.Ex. Children charged with offense are usually at risk of detention between the time of arraignment and the time of hearing.Ex. This book is an uncompromising exposure of the ideological mist that envelops romantics and romanticists.Ex. The second document is a denouncement of slavery by Greenwich, who mobilizes the best tradition of scriptural exegesis to make his case.Ex. This article describes the legal consequences of the perpetration of these crimes and procedural aspects of their prosecution.Ex. Enter indictments as instructed in rule 21.36C1.Ex. These denunciations make libraries look both sanctimonious and hypocritical for trying to save the world when they have failed to put ther own house in order.Ex. The imputation was totally without basis and was motivated purely by malice.----* acusaciones = criminal charges.* acusaciones de delito criminal = criminal charges.* acusación + hacer = accusation + level.* retirar una acusación = drop + a charge.* suspender una acusación = stay + charge.* * *1)a) ( imputación) accusationb) (Der) charge2) ( parte)* * *= charge, impeachment, accusation, arraignment, exposure, denouncement, prosecution, indictment, denunciation, imputation.Ex: No less prestigious an authority than a Royal Commission was appointed to inquire into the charges brought against the man principally responsible for that volume.
Ex: Enter the official proceedings and records of criminal trial, impeachment, courts-martial, etc., under the heading for the person or body prosecuted.Ex: In an attempt to provide counter-evidence to the accusation that the literature of gays is not being represented in library collections a study was conducted.Ex: Children charged with offense are usually at risk of detention between the time of arraignment and the time of hearing.Ex: This book is an uncompromising exposure of the ideological mist that envelops romantics and romanticists.Ex: The second document is a denouncement of slavery by Greenwich, who mobilizes the best tradition of scriptural exegesis to make his case.Ex: This article describes the legal consequences of the perpetration of these crimes and procedural aspects of their prosecution.Ex: Enter indictments as instructed in rule 21.36C1.Ex: These denunciations make libraries look both sanctimonious and hypocritical for trying to save the world when they have failed to put ther own house in order.Ex: The imputation was totally without basis and was motivated purely by malice.* acusaciones = criminal charges.* acusaciones de delito criminal = criminal charges.* acusación + hacer = accusation + level.* retirar una acusación = drop + a charge.* suspender una acusación = stay + charge.* * *A1 (imputación) accusationuna serie de acusaciones contra el gobierno a series of accusations against the government2 ( Der) chargenegó la acusación he denied the chargeun crimen sobre el cual no existe ninguna acusación formal a crime for which no-one has ever been chargedformular una acusación contra algn to bring charges against sbB(parte): la acusación the prosecutionCompuesto:private prosecution* * *
acusación sustantivo femenino
b) (Der) charge
acusación sustantivo femenino
1 accusation: sus acusaciones me irritaron profundamente, their accusations irritated me deeply
2 Jur (cargo) charge (fiscalía, abogados) prosecution: la acusación presentó pruebas convincentes, the prosecution presented the court with some conclusive evidence
' acusación' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cuento
- gravitar
- negación
- temeraria
- temerario
- concreto
- desmentir
- negar
- negativa
English:
accusation
- acquit
- bum rap
- case
- charge
- deny
- ill-founded
- indictment
- prosecution
- repudiate
- witness
- allegation
- grand
- prosecutor
* * *acusación nf1. [inculpación] accusation;Der charge;verter acusaciones (contra alguien) to make accusations (against sb);negó todas las acusaciones she denied all the charges;fueron juzgados bajo la acusación de terrorismo they were tried for having committed terrorist offencesacusación particular private action;la acusación popular = the prosecution which acts on behalf of pressure groups and other interested bodies in cases of public interest* * *f accusation* * *1) : accusation, charge2)la acusación : the prosecution* * *acusación n accusation -
14 las
art.the.pron.them.* * *1 the1 (objeto directo) them* * *I II* * *Iarticulo: ver elII* * *= the, yeEx. The first institute, 'The Catalog: Its Nature and Prospects,' was held in New York City on October 9 and 10, 1975.Ex. The article 'Ye olde smart card' presents an annotated list of information sources on the credit card industry.* * *Iarticulo: ver elII* * *= the, yeEx: The first institute, 'The Catalog: Its Nature and Prospects,' was held in New York City on October 9 and 10, 1975.
Ex: The article 'Ye olde smart card' presents an annotated list of information sources on the credit card industry.* * *las1, ellas2* * *
las 1 art def fpl
1 the
las camisas, the shirts
límpiate las botas, polish your boots
2 (no se traduce) le gustan las patatas, he likes potatoes 3 las que, (personas) the ones who, those who
(cosas) the ones that, those that: compra las que te gusten, buy the ones you like ➣ la
las 2 pron pers fpl (a ellas) them
(a ustedes) you: las veré el lunes, I'll see you this Monday
no las estropees, don't damage them
Lucía es de las mías, Lucía thinks the way I do ➣ la, les y los
' las' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
A
- abarquillarse
- abasto
- abatir
- abogada
- abogado
- abominable
- absolutamente
- abuela
- aburrir
- acabar
- acatamiento
- acaudillar
- aclarar
- aclararse
- acolchar
- acortar
- acostumbrar
- adherencia
- adherirse
- adivinarse
- afuera
- agachar
- agalla
- aglomerar
- agotarse
- agradecer
- aguantarse
- ajustar
- alerta
- almorzar
- alrededor
- altura
- amotinarse
- ampliar
- andadas
- angina
- anquilosar
- antaño
- antes
- anticipación
- antípodas
- apariencia
- apartada
- apartado
- apechugar
- apellido
- apostar
- apretar
- arenilla
English:
about
- above
- above-board
- absence
- absorb
- abuse
- accommodate
- accomplished
- accordance
- account
- account for
- accused
- act
- act out
- act up
- activity
- adapt
- advance
- advertise
- afraid
- after
- agree
- aim at
- air
- alive
- allegation
- along
- always
- amicable
- amount to
- angular
- annihilate
- annoyance
- anticlockwise
- antihistamine
- anything
- apologize
- appearance
- approximately
- arm-twisting
- around-the clock
- arrange
- arrest
- art
- article
- artwork
- ashen
- asterisk
- astray
- at
* * *♦ artver el♦ pronver lo1* * *I art fpl thellévate las que quieras take whichever ones you want;las de … those of …;las de Juan Juan’s;las que llevan falda the ones o those that are wearing dresses* * ** * *las1 det1. (en general) the2. (cuando sustituye a un nombre) ones¿cuáles te gustan? las azules which ones do you like? the blue oneslas2 pron1. (ellas) them2. (ustedes) you -
15 replicar
v.1 to answer.2 to answer back.Los chicos replican The boys answer back.3 to reply to, to answer back, to talk back to.María le replica a Ricardo Mary replies to Richard.4 to hit back, to answer back.El oponente replicó The opponent hit back.5 to oppose the claim, to defend the suit, to present one's allegation.El abogado replica The lawyer opposes the claim.* * *1 (contestar) to answer, reply2 (poner objeciones) to argue, answer back3 DERECHO to answer1 (contestar) to reply, retort2 (poner objeciones) to argue, answer back3 DERECHO to answer* * *verbto retort, reply* * *VI1) (=contestar) to answer, retort2) (=objetar) to argue, answer back¡no repliques! — don't answer back!
* * *1.verbo transitivo (frml) to retort, reply2.replicar vi1) ( argumentar) to argue2) (Der) to reply* * *= parry, rejoin, chime in, chime in with.Ex. 'What if we got the other departments to pay for their own services and materials?' she parried, seeing a faint ray of hope in the idea.Ex. And he rejoined: "Do as you please".Ex. A few members of this list have done this, so wait for them to chime in here.Ex. Thanks for chiming in with a wonderful explanation.* * *1.verbo transitivo (frml) to retort, reply2.replicar vi1) ( argumentar) to argue2) (Der) to reply* * *= parry, rejoin, chime in, chime in with.Ex: 'What if we got the other departments to pay for their own services and materials?' she parried, seeing a faint ray of hope in the idea.
Ex: And he rejoined: "Do as you please".Ex: A few members of this list have done this, so wait for them to chime in here.Ex: Thanks for chiming in with a wonderful explanation.* * *replicar [A2 ]vt( frml); to retort, reply- claro que no -replicó of course not, he retorted■ replicarviA (argumentar) to arguehazlo tal como te lo he dicho y no me repliques do it the way I've told you and don't answer back o don't argueB ( Der) to reply* * *
replicar ( conjugate replicar) verbo transitivo (frml) to retort, reply
verbo intransitivo
1 ( argumentar) to argue
2 (Der) to reply
replicar
I verbo intransitivo
1 (a una afirmación) to reply, retort: nos replicó de un modo muy ingenioso, she answered us with a witty remark
2 (a una orden) to answer back: no le repliques a tu padre, don't talk back to your father
II verbo transitivo Jur to answer, reply
' replicar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
contestar
- diente
- toser
- responder
English:
answer back
- retort
- talk back
- counter
* * *♦ vt1. [responder] to answer2. [objetar] to answer back, to retort♦ vi[objetar] to answer back;hazlo ya, y sin replicar do it now, and no arguments!* * *v/t reply* * *replicar {72} vi1) : to reply, to retort2) : to argue, to answer back -
16 aserción
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17 ge
f.1 spanish name of the letter G.2 germanium.* * *ge* * ** * ** * *ge* * *
ge sustantivo femenino: name of the letter◊ g
'ge' also found in these entries:
English:
allegation
- alligator
- circumnavigate
- congregate
- congregation
- conjugate
- corrugated
- delegate
- delegation
- elongate
- forgave
- fumigate
- Gaelic
- gage
- gaiety
- gaily
- gain
- gainful
- gainfully
- gait
- gale
- game
- gamekeeper
- gape
- gaping
- garish
- gate
- gatecrash
- gatecrasher
- gateway
- gauge
- gave
- gay
- gaze
- gregarious
- Hungarian
- instigate
- instigation
- interrogate
- interrogation
- investigate
- investigation
- investigator
- irrigate
- irrigation
- mitigate
- narrow-gauge
- navigate
- navigation
- navigational
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18 alegación disyuntiva
• disjunctive allegation -
19 alegación esencial
• material allegation -
20 alegato
• adduction• allegation• dissertation• legal amortization• legal argument• legal asset• plea• pleading• proposition• statement
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См. также в других словарях:
allégation — [ a(l)legasjɔ̃ ] n. f. • XIIIe; lat. jurid. allegatio 1 ♦ Didact. ou littér. Citation qu on fait de quelque texte autorisé pour s en prévaloir, affirmation étayée sur cette citation. « La première audience fut levée sur cette audacieuse… … Encyclopédie Universelle
allegation — al·le·ga·tion /ˌa lə gā shən/ n 1: the act of alleging 2 a: a statement not yet proven allegation s in an affidavit b: a statement by a party to a lawsuit of what the party will attempt to prove … Law dictionary
allegation — UK US /ˌælɪˈgeɪʃən/ noun [C] ► a statement that someone has done something wrong or illegal, but which has not been proved to be true: allegation about sth »The chief executive of the company resigned last autumn over allegations about his… … Financial and business terms
allegation — Allegation. s. f. Citation. L Allegation d un passage, d une loy. fausse allegation. ce discours est tout remply d allegations. Il sign. aussi, Les raisons & les authoritez, qui sont rapportées dans un discours. Il respondit fort pertinemment à… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
Allegation — Al le*ga tion, n. [L. allegatio, fr. allegare, allegatum, to send a message, cite; later, to free by giving reasons; ad + legare to send, commission. Cf. {Allege} and {Adlegation}.] 1. The act of alleging or positively asserting. [1913 Webster] 2 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
allégation — ALLÉGATION. s. f. Citation d une autorité, d un passage, d un fait, etc. L allégation d un passage, d une loi. [b]f♛/b] Il se dit aussi De la simple proposition d une chose qu on met en avant. Il répondit fort pertinemment aux allégations de ses… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798
allegation — (n.) early 15c., action of alleging, from M.Fr. allégation, from L. allegationem (nom. allegatio) a sending, despatching, noun of action from pp. stem of allegare (see ALLEGE (Cf. allege)) … Etymology dictionary
allegation — [al΄ə gā′shən] n. [ME allegacioun < OFr allegation < L allegatio < allegare: see ALLEGE] 1. the act of alleging 2. something alleged; assertion 3. an assertion made without proof 4. Law an assertion, made in a pleading, that its maker… … English World dictionary
allegation — [n] assertion placing blame accusation, affirmation, asservation, avowal, charge, claim, declaration, deposition, overment, plea, profession, statement; concept 49 … New thesaurus
allegation — qu on fait par malice, plus que par bonne foy, Calumnia … Thresor de la langue françoyse
allegation — ► NOUN ▪ a claim that someone has done something illegal or wrong, typically made without proof … English terms dictionary