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1 inaceptabilidad
f.unacceptability, inadmissibility.* * ** * *Ex. An oft-cited example of an artificial barrier was the unacceptability, in prescriptive terms, of a statement such as 'Him and me loves Mary,' even though such a statement is fully comprehensible.* * *Ex: An oft-cited example of an artificial barrier was the unacceptability, in prescriptive terms, of a statement such as 'Him and me loves Mary,' even though such a statement is fully comprehensible.
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2 frecuentemente citado
(adj.) = oft-cited, oft-quoted, frequently cited, much-quotedEx. An oft-cited example of an artificial barrier was the unacceptability, in prescriptive terms, of a statement such as 'Him and me loves Mary,' even though such a statement is fully comprehensible.Ex. This is a reference to the oft-quoted dictum of the great Dr Samuel Johnson over two hundred years ago.Ex. Housing, transport and consumer problems were the most frequently cited.Ex. It is not unusual these days to apply the much-quoted saying 'small is beautiful' to the needs of small and medium enterprises.* * *(adj.) = oft-cited, oft-quoted, frequently cited, much-quotedEx: An oft-cited example of an artificial barrier was the unacceptability, in prescriptive terms, of a statement such as 'Him and me loves Mary,' even though such a statement is fully comprehensible.
Ex: This is a reference to the oft-quoted dictum of the great Dr Samuel Johnson over two hundred years ago.Ex: Housing, transport and consumer problems were the most frequently cited.Ex: It is not unusual these days to apply the much-quoted saying 'small is beautiful' to the needs of small and medium enterprises. -
3 inadmisibilidad
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4 inadmisibilidad
• inadequate use• inadmissible• increasingly better• incredible• intolerability• irreceivability• unacceptability
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Unacceptability — Un ac*cept a*bil i*ty, n. The quality of being unacceptable; unacceptableness. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
unacceptability — unacceptable ► ADJECTIVE ▪ not satisfactory or allowable. DERIVATIVES unacceptability noun unacceptably adverb … English terms dictionary
unacceptability — noun see unacceptable … New Collegiate Dictionary
unacceptability — n. * * * … Universalium
unacceptability — noun The property of being unacceptable … Wiktionary
unacceptability — n. inadmissibility, state of being impossible to accept … English contemporary dictionary
unacceptability — un ac•cept a•bil′i•ty n … From formal English to slang
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unacceptableness — noun unsatisfactoriness by virtue of not conforming to approved standards • Syn: ↑unacceptability • Ant: ↑acceptability (for: ↑unacceptability) • Derivationally related forms: ↑unacceptable, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
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