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1 desamortizar
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2 deshipotecar
• disentail• free from mortgage• pay off the debt• pay off the mortgage of• pay office• redeem• release from entail• release the lien on -
3 liberar de deuda
• disentail• free from debt -
4 desamortizar
v.to disentail, to alienate (propiedades).Cuesta trabajo ver resultados It takes a lot of effort to see results.* * *1 to disentail* * *VT to disentail* * *verbo transitivo to free... from encumbrance; (Hist) to confiscate, seize* * *= disentail.Ex. A law passed in 1835 disentailed Church properties, making it possible to create libraries in each provincial capital with the acquired religious and scholarly works.* * *verbo transitivo to free... from encumbrance; (Hist) to confiscate, seize* * *= disentail.Ex: A law passed in 1835 disentailed Church properties, making it possible to create libraries in each provincial capital with the acquired religious and scholarly works.
* * *desamortizar [A4 ]vt1 to free … from encumbrance2 ( Hist) to confiscate, seize* * *desamortizar vt[propiedades] to disentail, to alienate -
5 desvincular
v.1 to disentail (law) (bienes, propiedades).El juez desvinculó la propiedad The judge disentailed the property.2 to separate, to set apart.3 to disassociate, to unpeg.El paciente desvinculó las ideas The patient disassociated the ideas.* * *1 (gen) to separate, detach, dissociate2 (de la familia) to cut off (de, from)1 to cut oneself off (de, from), break away (de, from), dissociate oneself (de, from)* * *1.2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo2.desvincular algo/a alguien de algo — to dissociate something/somebody from something
desvincularse v prondesvincularse de alguien/algo — to dissociate oneself from something/somebody
* * *----* desvincularse = dissociate, distance, disassociate.* * *1.verbo transitivo2.desvincular algo/a alguien de algo — to dissociate something/somebody from something
desvincularse v prondesvincularse de alguien/algo — to dissociate oneself from something/somebody
* * ** desvincularse = dissociate, distance, disassociate.* * *desvincular [A1 ]vtdesvincular algo/ A algn DE algo to dissociate sth/sb FROM sthintentó desvincular a su grupo de estos sucesos she tried to dissociate her group from these eventsdesvincularse DE algn/algo to dissociate oneself FROM sth/sbse ha ido desvinculando de sus antiguos socios he has been dissociating himself from o distancing himself from o cutting his links with his ex-partnersestá desvinculado de toda actividad política he is no longer involved in any political activity* * *
desvincular verbo transitivo to separate
' desvincular' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desvincularse
* * *♦ vt1. [deshacer vínculo con] to dissociate (de from);la declaración del testigo lo desvinculaba del crimen the witness's statement cleared him of any involvement in the crime* * *v/t dissociate (de from)* * *desvincular vtdesvincular de : to separate from, to dissociate from -
6 expropiar
v.to expropriate.* * *1 to expropriate* * *VT [+ casa, terreno] [sin indemnización] to expropriate; [con indemnización] to place a compulsory purchase order on; [+ vehículo] to commandeer* * *verbo transitivo ( sin indemnización) to expropriate; ( con indemnización) to acquire... by compulsory purchase* * *= disentail, expropriate, commandeer.Ex. A law passed in 1835 disentailed Church properties, making it possible to create libraries in each provincial capital with the acquired religious and scholarly works.Ex. This law allows the U.S. to impose sanctions against foreign investors in Cuba whose investments allegedly involve properties expropriated from Cubans who are now U.S. nationals.Ex. He was left without a scratch and pursued the shooter on foot until the gunman commandeered a passing car.* * *verbo transitivo ( sin indemnización) to expropriate; ( con indemnización) to acquire... by compulsory purchase* * *= disentail, expropriate, commandeer.Ex: A law passed in 1835 disentailed Church properties, making it possible to create libraries in each provincial capital with the acquired religious and scholarly works.
Ex: This law allows the U.S. to impose sanctions against foreign investors in Cuba whose investments allegedly involve properties expropriated from Cubans who are now U.S. nationals.Ex: He was left without a scratch and pursued the shooter on foot until the gunman commandeered a passing car.* * *expropiar [A1 ]vt1 ‹terreno/edificio› (sin indemnización) to expropriate; (con indemnización) to acquire … by compulsory purchase, expropriate2 ‹vehículo/materiales› to commandeer* * *
expropiar ( conjugate expropiar) verbo transitivo ( sin indemnización) to expropriate;
( con indemnización) to acquire … by compulsory purchase
expropiar verbo transitivo to expropriate
' expropiar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
requisar
English:
expropriate
- condemn
* * *expropiar vtto expropriate* * *v/t expropriate* * *expropiar vt: to expropriate, to commandeer♦ expropiación nf -
7 desgravar
• alleviate• disembargo• disentail• free from mortgage• reduce the tax on• release the lien on• remove the lien on• unburden
См. также в других словарях:
Disentail — Dis en*tail , v. t. (Law) To free from entailment. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
disentail — index disencumber Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
disentail — [dis΄in tāl′] vt. Law to free from entail … English World dictionary
disentail — transitive verb Date: 1641 to free from entail … New Collegiate Dictionary
disentail — disentailment, n. /dis en tayl /, v.t. Law. to free (an estate) from entail. [1635 45; DIS 1 + ENTAIL] * * * … Universalium
disentail — v. release an estate from entail (Law) … English contemporary dictionary
disentail — dis·entail … English syllables
disentail — dis•en•tail [[t]ˌdɪs ɛnˈteɪl[/t]] v. t. law to free (an estate) from entail • Etymology: 1635–45 dis en•tail′ment, n … From formal English to slang
disentail — /dɪsənˈteɪl/ (say disuhn tayl) verb (t) to free (an estate) from entail. –disentailment, noun …
disentail — To break the entail of an entailed estate. This was effected by a disentailing deed whereby the tenant in tail conveyed an absolute title to his grantee, which was authorized by statute in the reign of William the Fourth … Ballentine's law dictionary
disentail — v.tr. Law free (property) from entail; break the entail of … Useful english dictionary