Embargo in english

Embargo

pronunciation: embɑrgoʊ part of speech: noun
In gestures

embargar = repossess ; repo ; garnish ; impound ; sequestrate. 

Example: For example, if you don't make timely payments on the vehicle, your creditor may have the right to 'repossess' your car.Example: Banks don't normally like to repo vehicles; they lose thousands on each vehicle repoed so they will work with you to try and prevent it.Example: As long as he is not financially responsible for the debt, the creditor cannot legally garnish his bank account or wages.Example: Once a vehicle is impounded, law enforcement agencies often require it to remain locked up for at least a month.Example: It is also important to remember that the individual's estate will not be sequestrated if it is not to the benefit of his creditors.

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» embargar la casa de Alguienrepossess + Posesivo + homerepossess + Posesivo + house .

Example: Regardless of the reason, the borrower must take action quickly or the lender will end up repossessing their home.

Example: Marcus' family are in deep debt and, when they fail to pay, soldiers are sent in to repossess their house.

embargo = embargo [embargoes, -pl.] ; seizure ; sequestration ; repossession ; garnishment. 

Example: The success of the investment campaign has led some to call for a total embargo, which would include an academic boycott and a halt to the sale of books.Example: Penalties that can be imposed range from seizure and forfeiture of the articles and the means by which they were produced to fines or imprisonment.Example: Ignoring saturation leads to an overstatement of the potential importance of sequestration strategies.Example: Understanding car repossession laws is important for anyone who has fallen behind on automobile payments and is in danger of losing the vehicle.Example: A lawyer can assess your situation and your garnishments and help you decide if bankruptcy is right for you.

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» embargo comercialtrade embargo .

Example: Tariff barriers, currency restrictions and trade embargoes often make the task of the librarian impossible if the intention is to plan the free flow of material and information as openly as possible.

» embargo de nóminawage garnishment .

Example: Regardless of your personal feelings about wage garnishment, the best interest of your company is to handle things with tact and consideration.

» embargo de salariowage garnishment .

Example: Regardless of your personal feelings about wage garnishment, the best interest of your company is to handle things with tact and consideration.

» embargo de sueldowage garnishment .

Example: Regardless of your personal feelings about wage garnishment, the best interest of your company is to handle things with tact and consideration.

» embargo salarialwage garnishment .

Example: Regardless of your personal feelings about wage garnishment, the best interest of your company is to handle things with tact and consideration.

» embargo temporaltime embargo [Período durante el cual un producto no se publica o se cobra por su uso antes de pasar a acceso libre] .

Example: If you don't want the software to be published immediately, you can purchase a limited time embargo for up to two years.

» levantar un embargolift + an embargo .

Example: Over the last several months, the United States has expressed strong opposition to the EU's proposed plan to lift the arms embargo on China.

» sin embargohoweverneverthelessstillyetthat being saidall this saidthat being said however .

Example: However, one important feature to note about such systems is that many of them do not in fact organise knowledge or retrieve information.

Example: Nevertheless, some classes contain tables which may be used to extend the classes shown in the main schedules.

Example: This process is slow and the resulting picture is poor in detail; still, it does give another process of dry photography, in which the picture is finished as soon as it is taken.

Example: Yet even these indexes recognise some rules concerning the structure of headings.

Example: That being said, every normal person can think of places we've worked where we were more like whiners than winners.

Example: All this said, he is a restless person, but in the active, productive sense rather than a fidget.

Example: That being said however, I must say this is anything but a relaxing non-stressful game.

» y sin embargobut then again .

Example: But then again, there are thousands of such ditses out there that need mental help.

Embargo synonyms

trade stoppage in spanish: paro comercial, pronunciation: treɪdstɑpɪdʒ part of speech: noun trade embargo in spanish: embargo comercial, pronunciation: treɪdembɑrgoʊ part of speech: noun
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