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1 atendible
adj.1 meriting attention.2 worthy of consideration.* * *► adjetivo1 worthy of attention, worthy of consideration* * *ADJ [petición, reivindicación] worthy of considerationesa objeción no es atendible — that is not a valid objection, that objection is not worthy of consideration
* * *‹obra› notable; ‹reivindicación/argumento› worthy of considerationlas razones que ha dado para explicarlo son muy atendibles the explanation she has put forward for it is certainly worthy of consideration o worth thinking aboutsu obra narrativa es muy atendible her narrative work is of great merituna de las películas más atendibles que se han producido en nuestro país one of the best o finest films that has ever been made in this country* * *atendible adj[razón] worthy of consideration
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