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1 impunity
n1. безкарність2. юр. звільнення від покарання- to impose smth. with impunity проводити щось безкарно- with impunity безкарно -
2 impunity
n1) безкарність2) юр. звільнення від покарання* * *[im'pjuːniti]n1) безкарність2) юp. звільнення від покарання; звільнення від збитків як від наслідку вчиненої дії -
3 impunity
безкарність; звільнення від покарання; звільнення від обов'язку відшкодовувати збитки -
4 impunity
[im'pjuːniti]n1) безкарність2) юp. звільнення від покарання; звільнення від збитків як від наслідку вчиненої дії -
5 impunity
[ɪm'pjuːnɪtɪ]nбезка́рність -
6 impunity
n безкарність -
7 grounds for impunity
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8 with impunity
безкарний; безкарно -
9 grounds
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10 with
прийм.з; за; стосовно- with all faultswith an express salvo as regards certain named rights — із спеціальним застереженням стосовно певних вищезазначених прав
- with an intent
- with average
- with blood stains
- with considerable bias
- with costs
- with criminal record
- with effect
- with force
- with good faith and fidelity
- with impunity
- with intent
- with larcenous intent
- with leave of the court
- with malice aforethought
- with malice prepense
- with minor exceptions
- with no fixed abode
- with no fixed hours
- with no intent
- with notice
- with particular average
- with premeditation
- with qualifications
- with recourse
- with regard
- with rent
- with right to vote
- with smb.'s consent
- with smb.'s knowledge
- with some qualification
- with strong hand
- with the advice and consent
- with the approval
- with the consent
- with the leave
- with the leave of a judge
- with the permission
- with the personal instruction
- with the strictness of the law
- with the utmost promptitude
См. также в других словарях:
Impunity — means exemption from punishment or loss . [ [http://www.thefreedictionary.com/impunity Free Dictionary] ] In the international law of human rights, it refers to the failure to bring perpetrators of human rights violations to justice and, as such … Wikipedia
Impunity — Im*pu ni*ty, n. [L. impunitas, fr. impunis without punishment; pref. im not + poena punishment: cf. F. impunit[ e]. See {Pain}.] Exemption or freedom from punishment, harm, or loss. [1913 Webster] Heaven, though slow to wrath, Is never with… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
impunity — ► NOUN (usu. in phrase with impunity) ▪ exemption from punishment or from the harmful consequences of an action. ORIGIN Latin impunitas, from impunis unpunished … English terms dictionary
impunity — I noun absolution, acquittal, amnesty, condonation, dispensation, escape, exemption, exemption from judgment, exemption from penalty, exemption from punishment, freedom, freedom from judgment, freedom from penalty, freedom from punishment,… … Law dictionary
impunity — (n.) 1530s, from M.Fr. impunité (14c.) and directly from L. impunitatem (nom. impunitas) freedom from punishment, omission of punishment, also rashness, inconsideration, from impunis unpunished, without punishment, from assimilated form of in not … Etymology dictionary
impunity — [n] freedom dispensation, exception, exemption, immunity, liberty, license, nonliability, permission, privilege, security; concept 376 Ant. imprisonment, incarceration … New thesaurus
impunity — [im pyo͞o′ni tē] n. [Fr impunité < L impunitas < impunis, free from punishment < in , without + poena, punishment: see PAIN] freedom or exemption from punishment, penalty, or harm SYN. EXEMPTION … English World dictionary
impunity — immunity, impunity In non medical contexts immunity means ‘freedom or exemption from an obligation, penalty, or unfavourable circumstance’ and like immune can be followed by to or from: • Balder was a son of the most senior god, Odin, and one… … Modern English usage
impunity — im|pu|ni|ty [ımˈpju:nıti] n [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: impunitas, from poena pain, punishment ] do sth with impunity if someone does something bad with impunity, there is no risk that they will be punished for it ▪ It s astonishing that… … Dictionary of contemporary English
impunity — [[t]ɪmpju͟ːnɪti[/t]] PHRASE: PHR after v (disapproval) If you say that someone does something with impunity, you disapprove of the fact that they are not punished for doing something bad. Mr Cook said future aggressors would be able to act with… … English dictionary
impunity — noun do sth with impunity if you do something wrong or immoral with impunity, there is no risk that you will be punished for it: Men used to be able to violently abuse their wives with almost total impunity … Longman dictionary of contemporary English