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consensually

  • 1 einvernehmlich

    I Adj. Abkommen etc.: amicable
    II Adv. amicably, by mutual agreement
    * * *
    ein|ver|nehm|lich (form)
    1. adj
    Regelung, Lösung consensual
    2. adv
    consensually
    * * *
    ein·ver·nehm·lich
    I. adj (geh) mutual, joint
    zu einer \einvernehmlichen Regelung gelangen to come to an agreed ruling
    II. adv (geh) by [or in] mutual agreement
    * * *
    1.
    (Amtsspr.) Adverb conjointly
    2.
    adjektivisch conjoint
    * * *
    A. adj Abkommen etc: amicable
    B. adv amicably, by mutual agreement
    * * *
    1.
    (Amtsspr.) Adverb conjointly
    2.
    adjektivisch conjoint

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > einvernehmlich

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  • consensually — adverb see consensual …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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  • consensually — adv. in a consensual manner, in a consenting manner …   English contemporary dictionary

  • consensually — con·sen·su·al·ly …   English syllables

  • consensually — adverb see consensual I …   Useful english dictionary

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  • consensual — adjective Etymology: Latin consensus + English al Date: 1754 1. existing or made by mutual consent without an act of writing < a consensual contract > 2. involving or based on mutual consent < consensual acts > • consensually …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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