Atenuante in english
Extenuating
pronunciation: ɪkstenjueɪtɪŋ part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: ɪkstenjueɪtɪŋ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
suavizante = mitigating ; extenuating.
Example: An example of such mitigating evidence in his case might have been that he had no prior criminal record before his 1982 conviction.Example: But it may well be conjectured there were considerations of an extenuating nature.more:
» suavizante de la ropa = fabric softener ; fabric conditioner .
Example: The use of fabric softener may however reduce the water absorption capabilities of the fabric, and is contraindicated in some articles like microfibre. Example: Most fabric conditioners work by depositing special conditioning agents onto the fibres of the fabric to lubricate them.» suavizante del pelo = hair conditioner .
Example: The domains covered in the performance tests for the area of cosmetology were: haircut, permanent wave, shampooing, wigs and hairpieces, skin care, hair conditioners (scalp and treatment), and manicuring.atenuante = extenuating ; mitigating ; mitigation ; extenuation.
Example: But it may well be conjectured there were considerations of an extenuating nature.Example: An example of such mitigating evidence in his case might have been that he had no prior criminal record before his 1982 conviction.Example: Recommendations are made for potential public library involvement in the four phases of comprehensive emergency management: mitigation/long-term prevention, preparedness to respond, response to emergencies, and the recovery.Example: This country is run by a bunch of pansies that are afraid of a little war if it means the extenuation of our basic capitalistic principles.more:
» circunstancia atenuante = extenuating circumstance ; mitigating circumstance .
Example: Extenuating circumstances are non-recurring events that are beyond the borrower's control that result in a sudden, significant, and prolonged reduction in income. Example: When mitigating circumstances are present, the penalties associated with the crime can be less stringent.» factor atenuante = mitigating factor ; extenuating factor .
Example: This management style can also be a mitigatng factor when promotional opportunities are scarce. Example: South African courts have recently accepted social psychological phenomena as extenuating factors in murder trials.