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1 legalizar
v.1 to legalize (conceder estatus legal).2 to authenticate.* * *1 (situación, unión) to legalize2 (documento, firma) to authenticate1 to become legal* * *VT [+ partido, situación] to legalize; [+ documentos] to authenticate* * ** * *= legalise [legalize, -USA].Ex. This act was introduced merely as a means of legalising state subsidies to public libraries.* * ** * *= legalise [legalize, -USA].Ex: This act was introduced merely as a means of legalising state subsidies to public libraries.
* * *legalizar [A4 ]vt( Der)1 ‹partido/droga› to legalize2 ‹documento/firma› to authenticate* * *
legalizar ( conjugate legalizar) verbo transitivo (Der) ‹droga/aborto› to legalize;
‹ documento› to authenticate
legalizar verbo transitivo
1 to legalize
2 (certificar) to authenticate
' legalizar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
legitimar
English:
legalize
- legitimate
* * *legalizar vt1. [droga, partido, sindicato] to legalize2. [documento] to authenticate* * *v/t legalize* * *legalizar {21} vt: to legalize♦ legalización nf* * *legalizar vb to legalize -
2 legalizar
• authenticate• legalizable• legalized• legitim• legitimate birth rate• make law• make legally ineligible• validate -
3 legalizar una firma
• authenticate a signature -
4 regularizar
v.1 to get back to normal.2 to regularize.3 to put on a regular footing, to regularize, to standardise, to standardize.* * *1 to regularize (normalizar) to standardize; (arreglar) to sort out* * *VT (=ajustar, legalizar) to regularize; (=acomodar) to standardize, bring into line* * ** * *= conventionalise [conventionalize, -USA], regulate, regularise [regularize, -USA].Ex. There are problems with this approach in that it conventionalizes the contents of books into only aspects that have been previously defined and categorized.Ex. Built into each operator are sets of instructions to the computer which regulate where the term must appear in the printed entries generated from the string, typefaces, and necessary punctuation.Ex. Is it not time to consider ways of regularising their situation - to the benefit of our economy and to enable them to play a fuller part in society?.----* sin regularizar = unregulated.* * ** * *= conventionalise [conventionalize, -USA], regulate, regularise [regularize, -USA].Ex: There are problems with this approach in that it conventionalizes the contents of books into only aspects that have been previously defined and categorized.
Ex: Built into each operator are sets of instructions to the computer which regulate where the term must appear in the printed entries generated from the string, typefaces, and necessary punctuation.Ex: Is it not time to consider ways of regularising their situation - to the benefit of our economy and to enable them to play a fuller part in society?.* sin regularizar = unregulated.* * *regularizar [A4 ]vt1 (normalizar) to normalizelos intentos de regularizar el flujo the efforts to normalize the flow2 (legalizar) to regularizepara regularizar su situación en el país to regularize their situation in the country* * *
regularizar verbo transitivo to regularize
* * *♦ vt1. [devolver a la normalidad] to get back to normal2. [legalizar] to regularize* * *v/t regularize* * *regularizar {21} vtnormalizar: to normalize, to make regular -
5 aborto
m.1 miscarriage.aborto clandestino backstreet abortion2 freak (very informal) (persona fea).3 abortion, feticide.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: abortar.* * *1 (provocado) abortion; (espontáneo) miscarriage* * *noun m.1) abortion2) miscarriage* * *SM1) (Med) [accidental] miscarriage; [provocado] abortion; (Jur) (criminal) abortion2) (Bio) monster, freak3) (=fracaso) failure4) ** ugly man/woman; [aplicado a mujer] old cow *** * *1) (Med) ( espontáneo) miscarriage; ( provocado) abortion2)a) ( de plan) failureb) (fam) ( persona fea) dog (colloq)* * *= abortion, miscarriage.Nota: Sin provocar, espontáneo.Ex. Her article warns that this pressure may encourage librarians to sidestep the issue entirely, not purchasing materials relating to abortion, contraception and sexuality.Ex. She is a veteran member of the cataloging profession who witnessed the miscarriage of one revision and the compromise of another, progressively principled and promising one which followed it.----* a favor de la decisión personal sobre el aborto = pro-choice.* defensor de la prohibición del aborto = pro-lifer.* tener un aborto = have + an abortion.* * *1) (Med) ( espontáneo) miscarriage; ( provocado) abortion2)a) ( de plan) failureb) (fam) ( persona fea) dog (colloq)* * *= abortion, miscarriage.Nota: Sin provocar, espontáneo.Ex: Her article warns that this pressure may encourage librarians to sidestep the issue entirely, not purchasing materials relating to abortion, contraception and sexuality.
Ex: She is a veteran member of the cataloging profession who witnessed the miscarriage of one revision and the compromise of another, progressively principled and promising one which followed it.* a favor de la decisión personal sobre el aborto = pro-choice.* defensor de la prohibición del aborto = pro-lifer.* tener un aborto = have + an abortion.* * *Compuestos:backstreet abortionmiscarriageillegal abortionfree abortion, freedom to have an abortiontherapeutic abortionB1(de un plan): esto produjo el aborto de la revolución this caused the revolution to miscarry o to abort2 ( fam)(persona fea): es un aborto he's grotesque o hideous* * *
Del verbo abortar: ( conjugate abortar)
aborto es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
abortó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
abortar
aborto
abortar ( conjugate abortar) verbo intransitivo (Med) ( de forma espontánea) to have a miscarriage, miscarry;
( de forma provocada) to have an abortion, abort
verbo transitivo ‹maniobra/aterrizaje› to abort
aborto sustantivo masculino (Med) ( espontáneo) miscarriage;
( provocado) abortion
abortar
I verbo intransitivo (accidentalmente) to miscarry, have a miscarriage
(voluntariamente) to abort, have an abortion: no quiere abortar, she doesn't want to have an abortion
II verbo transitivo to abort: la policía abortó el intento de secuestro, the police aborted the attempted kidnapping
aborto m (espontáneo) miscarriage
(provocado) a0bortion
' aborto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abortar
- clandestina
- clandestino
- despenalizar
- ley
- legalización
- legalizar
- opinar
English:
abortion
- miscarriage
- pro-choice
- demand
- miscarry
* * *aborto nm1. [espontáneo] miscarriage;[intencionado] abortion;tuvo un aborto she had a miscarriage;le practicaron un aborto she had an abortionaborto clandestino backstreet abortion;aborto eugénico therapeutic abortion;el aborto libre abortion on demand;aborto terapéutico therapeutic abortion2. [feto] aborted foetus* * *freak fam ;tener un aborto have a miscarriage* * *aborto nm1) : abortion2) : miscarriage* * *aborto n1. (voluntario) abortion2. (espontáneo) miscarriage -
6 certificar
v.1 to certify.El juez certificó el permiso The judge certified the permit.El abogado certificó la fotocopia The lawyer certified the photocopy.2 to register.3 to confirm (sospechas, inocencia).4 to issue a certificate to, to certify, to licence, to license.EXEX certificó a Ricardo ayer EXEX issued a certificate to Richard yesterday.* * *1 (gen) to certify2 (carta, paquete) to register* * *verb1) to certify2) register* * *VT1) (Jur) to certifycertificar que... — to certify that...
2) (Correos) to register* * *verbo transitivo to certify* * *= accredit, certify.Ex. This is a report of a survey of off-campus/extension courses in graduates library education programs accredited by the American Library Association.Ex. The paper discusses a process which will certify that gold from artisanal miners meets social, environmental and human rights standards.* * *verbo transitivo to certify* * *= accredit, certify.Ex: This is a report of a survey of off-campus/extension courses in graduates library education programs accredited by the American Library Association.
Ex: The paper discusses a process which will certify that gold from artisanal miners meets social, environmental and human rights standards.* * *certificar [A2 ]vtto certify* * *
certificar ( conjugate certificar) verbo transitivo
to certify
certificar verbo transitivo
1 to certify
2 (una carta) to register
' certificar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
legalizar
English:
certify
- notarize
- register
* * *certificar vt1. [constatar] to certify2. [en correos] to register3. [sospechas, inocencia] to confirm* * *v/t1 certify2 carta register* * *certificar {72} vt1) : to certify2) : to register (mail) -
7 droga
f.1 drug.la droga drugsdroga blanda/dura soft/hard drugdrogas sintéticas o de diseño designer drugs2 medicine, remedy, drug, medicament.3 debt.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: drogar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: drogar.* * *1 drug2 figurado (cosa desagradable) nuisance\droga blanda/dura soft/hard drug* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (Med) drug2) (Dep) dope3) (Com) drug on the market, unsaleable article4) LAm * [deuda] debt* * *1) drugdrogas duras/blandas — hard/soft drugs
2) (Méx fam) ( deuda) debt* * *= drug, illegal drug.Ex. For example, 'FIND: drug and abuse' retrieves records that contain these two words but also locates records that contain the words drug and sexual abuse (and not necessarily drug abuse).Ex. Colombia's Police Chief has said the government would continue to fumigate the country's crops of coca, the plant used to make cocaine, in the fight against illegal drugs.----* abuso de las drogas = drug abuse.* adicción a las drogas = drug habit.* alijo de drogas = drug cache, drug haul.* comercio de drogas = drug trade.* consumidor de drogas = drug user.* delito de drogas = drug offense.* delito relacionado con las drogas = drug offense.* droga de club = club drug.* droga de diseño = club drug, designer drug.* droga de fiesta = club drug.* droga ilegal = illicit drug.* guerra contra las drogas = war on drugs.* libre de drogas = drug-free.* lucha contra las drogas = war on drugs.* mundo de las drogas = drug culture.* prueba de detección de consumo de drogas = drug testing.* relacionado con las drogas = drug-related.* resistente a las drogas = drug-resistant.* traficante de drogas = drug trafficker, drug runner, drug smuggler, drug pusher, drug dealer, drug mule, drug courier.* tráfico de drogas = trafficking in drugs, drug traffic, drug trafficking, drug trade.* tráfico ilegal de drogas = illicit drug trafficking.* * *1) drugdrogas duras/blandas — hard/soft drugs
2) (Méx fam) ( deuda) debt* * *= drug, illegal drug.Ex: For example, 'FIND: drug and abuse' retrieves records that contain these two words but also locates records that contain the words drug and sexual abuse (and not necessarily drug abuse).
Ex: Colombia's Police Chief has said the government would continue to fumigate the country's crops of coca, the plant used to make cocaine, in the fight against illegal drugs.* abuso de las drogas = drug abuse.* adicción a las drogas = drug habit.* alijo de drogas = drug cache, drug haul.* comercio de drogas = drug trade.* consumidor de drogas = drug user.* delito de drogas = drug offense.* delito relacionado con las drogas = drug offense.* droga de club = club drug.* droga de diseño = club drug, designer drug.* droga de fiesta = club drug.* droga ilegal = illicit drug.* guerra contra las drogas = war on drugs.* libre de drogas = drug-free.* lucha contra las drogas = war on drugs.* mundo de las drogas = drug culture.* prueba de detección de consumo de drogas = drug testing.* relacionado con las drogas = drug-related.* resistente a las drogas = drug-resistant.* traficante de drogas = drug trafficker, drug runner, drug smuggler, drug pusher, drug dealer, drug mule, drug courier.* tráfico de drogas = trafficking in drugs, drug traffic, drug trafficking, drug trade.* tráfico ilegal de drogas = illicit drug trafficking.* * *A (estupefaciente) drugel problema de la droga the drug problem, the problem of drug abuseCompuestos:soft drug● droga de diseño or laboratoriodesigner drughard drugsmart drugwonder drug* * *
Del verbo drogar: ( conjugate drogar)
droga es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
droga
drogar
droga sustantivo femenino
drug;◊ drogas duras/blandas hard/soft drugs
drogar ( conjugate drogar) verbo transitivo
to drug
drogarse verbo pronominal ( refl) to take drugs
droga f Med & figurado drug: el amor es una droga para él, love is a drug for him
drogar verbo transitivo to drug
' droga' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
acabar
- chutarse
- chute
- ciega
- ciego
- coca
- colgarse
- crac
- crack
- engancharse
- erradicación
- heroína
- intervenir
- maría
- metabolizar
- metabolizarse
- pico
- profundizar
- regusto
- speed
- tolerancia
- tripi
- ácido
- adicto
- anestesia
- intervención
- legalización
- legalizar
- mundo
- pinchazo
- un
English:
catch
- come off
- confiscate
- corrupt
- crack
- crack down
- crackdown
- dealer
- dope
- drug
- fix
- front
- hard
- haul
- heroin
- lead to
- miracle
- numb
- powerful
- push
- pusher
- run
- seize
- seizure
- shoot
- sniff
- snort
- soft
- stoned
- take
- traffic
- trip
- wear off
- wonder
- recreational
* * *droga nf1. [sustancia] drug;la droga drugs;el problema de la droga the drug problem;engancharse a/dejar la droga to get hooked on/to come off drugsdroga blanda soft drug;droga de diseño designer drug;droga dura hard drug;droga sintética designer drug3. Chile, Méx, Perú [deuda] bad debt4. CompCAm, Cuba Fammandar a alguien a la droga to tell sb to get lost* * *f drug* * *droga nf: drug* * *droga n drug -
8 formalizar
v.to formalize.* * *1 (hacer formal) to make formal2 (legalizar) to formalize, legalize1 (hacerse serio) to become serious, grow serious* * *1.VT (Jur) to formalize; [+ plan] to formulate, draw up; [+ situación] to put in order, regularize2.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo <noviazgo/relación> to make... official; <transacción/contrato> to formalize2.los extranjeros deben formalizar su situación — foreigners must legalize o regularize their position
* * *= formalise [formalize, -USA].Ex. As in many other instances, it would seem that Ranganathan's theory makes explicit and formalizes what had already been the practice, though unrecognized, in other schemes.* * *1.verbo transitivo <noviazgo/relación> to make... official; <transacción/contrato> to formalize2.los extranjeros deben formalizar su situación — foreigners must legalize o regularize their position
* * *= formalise [formalize, -USA].Ex: As in many other instances, it would seem that Ranganathan's theory makes explicit and formalizes what had already been the practice, though unrecognized, in other schemes.
* * *formalizar [A4 ]vtA ‹noviazgo/relación› to make … official; ‹transacción/contrato› to formalizelos extranjeros deben formalizar su situación foreigners must legalize o regularize their positionto settle down* * *
formalizar ( conjugate formalizar) verbo transitivo ‹noviazgo/relación› to make … official;
‹transacción/contrato› to formalize
formalizar verbo transitivo to formalize
' formalizar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
estrechamiento
English:
execute
- formalize
* * *formalizar vtto formalize;formalizaron su relación they made their relationship official* * *v/t formalize; relación make official* * *formalizar {21} vt: to formalize, to make official -
9 legalizado
adj.legalized, notarized, authentic.past part.past participle of spanish verb: legalizar.* * *= legalised [legalized, -USA].Ex. Even those states who are pushing for legalized sports betting are missing the point when it comes to making a profit through sports betting.* * *= legalised [legalized, -USA].Ex: Even those states who are pushing for legalized sports betting are missing the point when it comes to making a profit through sports betting.
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10 legitimar
v.1 to legitimize.2 to authenticate.3 to legitimate, to legalize, to legitimize.* * *1 to legitimate* * *1.VT [+ comportamiento] to legitimize; [+ documento, firma] to authenticate; [+ divorcio, elecciones, situación ilegal] to legalize2.See:* * *verbo transitivo (Der)a) <documento/firma> to authenticateb) < hijo> legitimize* * *= legitimate.Ex. Feminist organisations have been able to legitimate flexible working time thereby circumventing the formerly rigid hours of work which barred women from fulfilling their domestic duties.* * *verbo transitivo (Der)a) <documento/firma> to authenticateb) < hijo> legitimize* * *= legitimate.Ex: Feminist organisations have been able to legitimate flexible working time thereby circumventing the formerly rigid hours of work which barred women from fulfilling their domestic duties.
* * *legitimar [A1 ]vtA ( Der)1 ‹documento/firma› to authenticate2 ‹hijo› to legitimate, legitimizeB ‹poder/régimen› to recognize … as lawful, legitimize ( frml)* * *
legitimar verbo transitivo
1 to legitimize: el apoyo popular legitimaba a la resistencia, resistance was sanctioned by popular support
2 (legalizar) to legalize:
3 Der necesito que el notario legitime las firmas de estos documentos, I need the notary to ascertain the legitimacy of the signatures that appear on these document
' legitimar' also found in these entries:
English:
legitimate
- legitimize
* * *legitimar vt1. [comportamiento, gobierno] to legitimize2. [documento, firma] to authenticate3. [hijo] to legitimize* * *v/t1 justify2 documento authenticate2 hijo legitimize* * *legitimar vt1) : to legitimize2) : to authenticate♦ legitimación nf -
11 legítimo
adj.legitimate, genuine, legal, authentic.* * *► adjetivo1 DERECHO legitimate2 (genuino) real, authentic* * *(f. - legítima)adj.* * *ADJ1) [dueño] legitimate, rightful; [derecho] legitimate; [esposo] lawful2) (=auténtico) [firma, cuadro] authentic, genuine; (Aut) [repuestos] genuine* * *- ma adjetivo1) < hijo> legitimate; < esposa> lawful (before n); < heredero> rightful (before n); <derechos/reclamación/representante> legitimate* * *= legitimate, rightful, lawful, legit.Nota: Abreviatura de legitimate.Ex. In most circumstances, the whole/part (partitive) relationship is also not a legitimate BT/NT relationship; that is BICYCLE WHEELS is a legitimate NT under WHEELS but not under BICYCLES.Ex. Use of a library is a minority event since only a small segment of rightful users of a library really makes use of it.Ex. DIALOG has made it lawful for searchers to send copies of search results to their colleagues.Ex. What is ironic about the intellectual property law is that it often penalizes the legit consumers more than the pirates it intends to foil.* * *- ma adjetivo1) < hijo> legitimate; < esposa> lawful (before n); < heredero> rightful (before n); <derechos/reclamación/representante> legitimate* * *= legitimate, rightful, lawful, legit.Nota: Abreviatura de legitimate.Ex: In most circumstances, the whole/part (partitive) relationship is also not a legitimate BT/NT relationship; that is BICYCLE WHEELS is a legitimate NT under WHEELS but not under BICYCLES.
Ex: Use of a library is a minority event since only a small segment of rightful users of a library really makes use of it.Ex: DIALOG has made it lawful for searchers to send copies of search results to their colleagues.Ex: What is ironic about the intellectual property law is that it often penalizes the legit consumers more than the pirates it intends to foil.* * *A1 ‹hijo› legitimate; ‹esposa› lawful ( before n); ‹heredero› legitimate ( before n), rightful ( before n)2 ‹gobierno/representante› legitimate3 ‹derechos/reclamación› legitimateactuó en legítima defensa he acted in self-defenseB ‹cuero› genuine, real; ‹oro› realmasculine, feminineB* * *
Del verbo legitimar: ( conjugate legitimar)
legitimo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
legitimó es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
legitimar
legítimo
legítimo◊ -ma adjetivo
1 ‹ hijo› legitimate;
‹ esposa› lawful ( before n);
‹ heredero› rightful ( before n);
‹derechos/reclamación/representante› legitimate;
2 ‹ cuero› genuine, real;
‹ oro› real
legitimar verbo transitivo
1 to legitimize: el apoyo popular legitimaba a la resistencia, resistance was sanctioned by popular support
2 (legalizar) to legalize:
3 Der necesito que el notario legitime las firmas de estos documentos, I need the notary to ascertain the legitimacy of the signatures that appear on these document
legítimo,-a adjetivo
1 Jur legitimate, lawful
en legítima defensa, in self-defence
2 (puro, genuino) authentic, real: cuero legítimo, genuine leather
' legítimo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
legítima
English:
lawful
- legitimate
- rightful
- valid
- above
- genuine
* * *legítimo, -a adj1. [conforme a derecho] lawful;[hijo] legitimate; [esposo] lawful; [sucesor] rightful2. [lícito, justificado] legitimate;actuar en legítima defensa to act in self-defence3. [auténtico] real, genuine* * *adj1 legitimate2 ( verdadero) authentic* * *legítimo, -ma adj1) : legitimate2) : genuine, authentic♦ legítimamente adv -
12 refrendar
v.1 to confirm.2 to endorse, to countersign.* * *1 (firmar) to endorse, countersign2 (aprobar) to ratify, approve* * *verb* * *VT1) (=dar validez a) [+ documento] to countersign; [+ decisión, nominación] to endorse2) [+ pasaporte] to stamp3) * (=repetir) to do again, repeat; [+ comida] to order more of, have a second helping of* * *verbo transitivo1) < documento> (frml) to countersign; <decisión/declaración> to endorse2) (Col, Méx) < pasaporte> to renew* * *= endorse.Ex. These rules follow a general trend in filing practices in endorsing the 'file-as-is' principle outlined below.* * *verbo transitivo1) < documento> (frml) to countersign; <decisión/declaración> to endorse2) (Col, Méx) < pasaporte> to renew* * *= endorse.Ex: These rules follow a general trend in filing practices in endorsing the 'file-as-is' principle outlined below.
* * *refrendar [A1 ]vtA1 ( frml); ‹documento› to countersign, sign, approve2 ‹decisión/declaración› to endorseB (Col, Méx) ‹pasaporte› to renew* * *
refrendar ( conjugate refrendar) verbo transitivo (Col, Méx) ‹ pasaporte› to renew
refrendar verbo transitivo
1 Leg to countersign: el Parlamento refrendó el acuerdo, the agreement was ratified by Parliament
2 (apoyar, ratificar) to ratify: la mayoría de la población refrendó sus medidas con su voto, the measures were approved by a majority vote
* * *refrendar vt1. [aprobar] to endorse, to approve2. [legalizar] to endorse, to countersign* * *v/t1 documento countersign2 decisión approve* * *refrendar vt1) : to countersign, to endorse2) : to stamp (a passport) -
13 autenticar
v.to authenticate (law) (firma, documento).* * *1 to authenticate (legalizar) to authorize, legalize* * ** * *verbo transitivoa) <firma/documento> to authenticateb) (RPl) < fotocopia> to attest* * *verbo transitivoa) <firma/documento> to authenticateb) (RPl) < fotocopia> to attest* * *autenticar [A2 ]vt1 ‹firma/documento› to authenticate2 ( RPl) ‹fotocopia› to attest* * *
autenticar ( conjugate autenticar) verbo transitivo
' autenticar' also found in these entries:
English:
authenticate
* * *autenticar vt2. Informát to authenticate3. RP [compulsar] to check against the original;una fotocopia autenticada a certified copy* * *v/t authenticate* * *autenticar {72} vt: to authenticate♦ autenticación nf -
14 legítima
adj.&f.feminine of LEGÍTIMO.f.legitim, legitime.* * *f., (m. - legítimo)* * *
Del verbo legitimar: ( conjugate legitimar)
legitima es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
legitimar
legítima
legitimar verbo transitivo
1 to legitimize: el apoyo popular legitimaba a la resistencia, resistance was sanctioned by popular support
2 (legalizar) to legalize:
3 Der necesito que el notario legitime las firmas de estos documentos, I need the notary to ascertain the legitimacy of the signatures that appear on these document
legítimo,-a adjetivo
1 Jur legitimate, lawful
en legítima defensa, in self-defence
2 (puro, genuino) authentic, real: cuero legítimo, genuine leather
' legítima' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
derecha
- derecho
- legítimo
English:
legitimate
См. также в других словарях:
legalizar — Se conjuga como: cazar Infinitivo: Gerundio: Participio: legalizar legalizando legalizado Indicativo presente imperfecto pretérito futuro condicional yo tú él, ella, Ud. nosotros vosotros ellos, ellas, Uds. legalizo legalizas legaliza… … Wordreference Spanish Conjugations Dictionary
legalizar — v. tr. Tornar legal; autenticar. ≠ ILEGALIZAR ‣ Etimologia: legal + izar … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
legalizar — verbo transitivo 1. Dar (una persona) carácter legal a [una cosa]: Legalizaron su situación al llegar al país. Ya hemos legalizado a nuestros trabajadores. 2. Comprobar (una persona) … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
legalizar — 1. tr. Dar estado legal a algo. 2. Comprobar y certificar la autenticidad de un documento o de una firma … Diccionario de la lengua española
legalizar — ► verbo transitivo 1 Dar carácter legal a una cosa: ■ decidieron casarse para legalizar su situación. SE CONJUGA COMO cazar SINÓNIMO legitimar 2 Dar garantías de la autenticidad de un documento o una firma: ■ tengo que ir a la notaría para que me … Enciclopedia Universal
legalizar — {{#}}{{LM L23573}}{{〓}} {{ConjL23573}}{{\}}CONJUGACIÓN{{/}}{{SynL24154}} {{[}}legalizar{{]}} ‹le·ga·li·zar› {{《}}▍ v.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Dar estado o carácter legal: • Han decidido casarse para legalizar su unión.{{○}} {{<}}2{{>}} {{♂}}Referido a… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
legalizar — (v) (Intermedio) comenzar a funcionar de acuerdo con los actos jurídicos Ejemplos: Tienes que legalizar tu relación con Pablo, no podéis vivir sin estar casados teniendo en cuenta vuestros hijos. Legalizaron el funcionamiento de su empresa para… … Español Extremo Basic and Intermediate
legalizar — Derecho. Dar calidad de legal a una cosa. Certificar la autenticidad de un documento o firma por la autoridad legitimada para ello … Diccionario de Economía Alkona
legalizar — Sinónimos: ■ legitimar, refrendar, atestiguar, autorizar, ratificar, certificar, documentar, escriturar, firmar, patentar, reglamentar, rubricar … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
legalizar — Derecho. Dar calidad de legal a una cosa. Certificar la autenticidad de un documento o firma por la autoridad legitimada para ello … Diccionario de Economía
legalizar — tr. Hacer legal una cosa. Comprobar y certificar la autenticidad de un documento o firma … Diccionario Castellano