Impune in english

Unpunished

pronunciation: ənpʌnɪʃt part of speech: adjective
In gestures

impune = unpunished. 

Example: This reinforces the interpretation that violence is frequently unpunished and socially acceptable.

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» dejar impunelet + Nombre + off scot-freelet + Nombre + off the hook .

Example: Not only have they let her off scot-free, they have continued to use her in precisely the area in which she has shown she cannot be trusted.

Example: This would imply not trying to duplicate the market reached, for example, by the paperback -- a policy which might, amongst other things, help let the library off the hook as far as the old problem of stocking lowgrade literature is concerned.

» dejar salir impunelet + Nombre + off scot-free .

Example: Not only have they let her off scot-free, they have continued to use her in precisely the area in which she has shown she cannot be trusted.

» escapar impuneescape + scot-freeget away + scot-freebeat + the rap .

Example: Needless to say that his plans go awry, as his first chosen victim dies of natural causes while his second escapes scot-free.

Example: As a result, the perpetrators are getting away scot-free.

Example: The nephew of a lawmaker and two of his relatives beat the rap Friday in a bloody bar brawl that injured two cops and a firefighter.

» quedar impunego + unpunishedgo + scot-freeget away + scot-freeescape + scot-freebeat + the rap .

Example: The victimizers acted with impunity & largely went unpunished.

Example: What is truly and more heinously wrong though is that the architects of the financial disaster will likely go scot-free.

Example: As a result, the perpetrators are getting away scot-free.

Example: Needless to say that his plans go awry, as his first chosen victim dies of natural causes while his second escapes scot-free.

Example: The nephew of a lawmaker and two of his relatives beat the rap Friday in a bloody bar brawl that injured two cops and a firefighter.

» salir impuneget away with itget away with + murderget away + scot-freego + scot-freeescape + scot-freebeat + the rap .

Example: He was waiting for the opportunity to unleash his fury, no one calls him a pig and gets away with it.

Example: Seldom has someone so close to the echelons of power faced capital punishment since there is widespread belief in the country that the rich and powerful can literally get away with murder.

Example: As a result, the perpetrators are getting away scot-free.

Example: What is truly and more heinously wrong though is that the architects of the financial disaster will likely go scot-free.

Example: Needless to say that his plans go awry, as his first chosen victim dies of natural causes while his second escapes scot-free.

Example: The nephew of a lawmaker and two of his relatives beat the rap Friday in a bloody bar brawl that injured two cops and a firefighter.

Impune synonyms

undisciplined in spanish: indisciplinado, pronunciation: əndɪsɪplɪnd part of speech: adjective unchastened in spanish: desatado, pronunciation: əntʃæsənd part of speech: adjective uncorrected in spanish: sin corregir, pronunciation: ənkɜrektɪd part of speech: adjective unadmonished in spanish: no amonestado, pronunciation: ənədmɑnɪʃt part of speech: adjective unreproved in spanish: no reprobado, pronunciation: ənreprəvəd part of speech: adjective unrebuked in spanish: no reprendido, pronunciation: ʌnrəbjukt part of speech: adjective
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