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1 commutation of punishment
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2 commutation
заміна, пом'якшення ( покарання), скорочення ( терміну покарання); заміна періодичного платежу одноразовою виплатою; компенсація- commutation of easementcommutation of death penalty to penal servitude for life — заміна смертної кари довічними каторжними роботами
- commutation of fiscal duty
- commutation of obligation
- commutation of penalty
- commutation of punishment
- commutation of sentence
- commutation order
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3 reprieve
rə'pri:v
1. verb(to pardon (a criminal) or delay his punishment: The murderer was sentenced to death, but later was reprieved.) indultar, suspender la pena
2. noun(the act of pardoning a criminal or delaying his punishment; the order to do this.) indulto, suspensión de penatr[rɪ'priːv]1 conmutación nombre femenino de la pena, indulto2 figurative use respiro, tregua1 conmutar la pena a, indultarreprieve n: indulto mn.• indulto (Jurisprudencia) s.m.• respiro s.m.• suspensión s.f.v.• indultar v.• suspender la pena de muerte de v.
I rɪ'priːva) ( postponement) aplazamiento mb) ( Law) ( commutation) indulto m, conmutación f ( esp de la pena de muerte)
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transitive verb indultar[rɪ'priːv]the firm has been reprieved for the time being — por el momento, la empresa se salva del cierre
1. N1) (Jur) indulto m ; [of sentence] conmutación f2) (=delay) aplazamiento m, alivio m temporal2. VT1) (Jur) indultar2) (fig) salvar* * *
I [rɪ'priːv]a) ( postponement) aplazamiento mb) ( Law) ( commutation) indulto m, conmutación f ( esp de la pena de muerte)
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transitive verb indultarthe firm has been reprieved for the time being — por el momento, la empresa se salva del cierre
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4 reprieve
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commutation of punishment — See commutation of sentence … Ballentine's law dictionary
Commutation — Com mu*ta tion, n. [L. commutatio: cf. F. commutation.] 1. A passing from one state to another; change; alteration; mutation. [R.] [1913 Webster] So great is the commutation that the soul then hated only that which now only it loves. South. [1913 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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commutation — index clemency, compensation, compromise, exchange, immunity, mutuality, replacement, subrogation Burton … Law dictionary
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commutation — /kom yeuh tay sheuhn/, n. 1. the act of substituting one thing for another; substitution; exchange. 2. the changing of a prison sentence or other penalty to another less severe. 3. the act of commuting, as to and from a place of work. 4. the… … Universalium
Commutation test (semiotics) — Semiotics General concepts Biosemiotics · Code Computational semiotics Connotation … Wikipedia
commutation — noun Etymology: Middle English commutacion, from Anglo French, from Latin commutation , commutatio, from commutare Date: 15th century 1. exchange, trade 2. replacement; specifically a substitution of one form of payment or charge for ano … New Collegiate Dictionary
commutation — UK [ˌkɒmjʊˈteɪʃ(ə)n] / US [ˌkɑmjəˈteɪʃ(ə)n] noun [countable/uncountable] Word forms commutation : singular commutation plural commutations legal the action of changing a punishment to one that is less severe … English dictionary