Desacato in english
Disrespect
pronunciation: dɪsrɪspekt part of speech: noun
pronunciation: dɪsrɪspekt part of speech: noun
In gestures
desacatar = flout.
Example: To find the 'real' identity of documents, one must flout conventions of rationality including the axioms of singularity and actuality.more:
» desacatar la autoridad = fight + authority .
Example: Your righteous indignation I can understand, and even sympathise, but getting stroppy and fighting authority will only exacerbate the situation.» desacatar las costumbres = flout + a convention .
Example: In the 1970s it was called 'living in sin' but the couples who flouted convention back then mostly married each other before two years were up.» desacatar las normas establecidas = flout + a convention .
Example: In the 1970s it was called 'living in sin' but the couples who flouted convention back then mostly married each other before two years were up.desacato = flouting ; disobedience.
Example: Other issues included the fact that a non-librarian had been placed in charge of libraries and the flouting of the principle of rate for the job.Example: The article 'Telling Brown Owl to scoot: on the virtues of disobedience in children's fiction' discusses a range of children's fiction for the presence of mischievousness in the main characters.more:
» acusar de desacato al tribunal = hold in + contempt of court .
Example: An individual found to engage in dilatory tactics may be held in contempt of court.» desacato al tribunal = contempt of court .
Example: A legal link was found between the 18th-century populist radical John Wilkes and the sensationalist tabloid neswpaper, the Sunday Sport, in the summary procedure for dealing with constructive contempts of court.