Demandante in english

Applicant

pronunciation: æplɪkənt part of speech: noun
In gestures

demandante1 = claimant ; complainant ; plaintiff ; accuser ; petitioner ; prosecutrix ; grievant. 

Example: Some material in this database is from copyrighted publications of the respective copyright claimants.Example: Each branch was given a poster to display and a supply of forms which complainants could fill in and these were returned by the library to the nearest consumer protection office for action.Example: Patricia Hunter and several hundred co-plaintiffs who live in the shadow of Canary Wharf Tower, London, claimed damages in nuisance.Example: In both areas, a much higher proportion of men than women were both accusers & accused.Example: In closing, I would like to remind investigating committees that they are being observed by the petitioner and his family.Example: Conviction can be founded on the testimony of the prosecutrix alone unless there are compelling reasons for seeking corroboration.Example: And how in heaven's name will we get any work done around here if we have to worry about grievance hearings, to say nothing of the grievant being in the same building.

demandante2 = prosecuting. 

Example: Moreover, the investigating function is in principle kept separate from the prosecuting one, at least in the case of the more serious offences including those related to corruption.

Demandante synonyms

applier in spanish: aplicador, pronunciation: æpliɜr part of speech: noun
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