Incumplir in english

Fail

pronunciation: feɪl part of speech: verb
In gestures

incumplir = violate ; default ; infringe (on/upon) ; go back on ; welsh on ; back away (from) ; renege. 

Example: Women who self-promote may suffer social reprisals for violating gender prescriptions to be modest.Example: If the contractor defaults in his performance and fails to fulfill his contractual promises, the surety can itself complete the contract, or pay damages up to the limit of the bond.Example: The Act undoubtedly has the potential to infringe gravely upon the civil liberties of UK citizens.Example: The Commission has downgraded university librarians in terms of both pay and academic status, thus going back on a right granted as early as 1960.Example: I am afraid that double dealer Brookenfuehrer has welshed on the deal.Example: The president got grilled by conservatives for his promise to end the ban on gays in the military, then by liberals for appearing to back away from that pledge.Example: Consider what Joseph told his brothers who almost killed him but later reneged and sold him into slavery instead.

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» incumplir un acuerdoviolate + a dealrenege on + an agreement .

Example: If the judge believes she has violated the deal, he can throw her in jail for 90 days.

Example: Reneging on agreements is not unknown in this business, especially by chisellers who have already tried to screw you.

» incumplir una normainfringe + standardviolate + a ruleviolate + a regulationbreak + a rule .

Example: This entails restricting membership to properly qualified persons only, and exercising sanctions on members who infringe professional standards.

Example: It seemed to him that they had violated some of their rules.

Example: So long as the department carries out its responsibilities well and violate no regulations, there is little likelihood that the library director will attempt to impose his or her individual style of management on the independent section head.

Example: These policies indiscriminately suspend, expel, & punish harshly students who break rules under these policies.

» incumplir una reglaviolate + a rulebreak + a rule .

Example: It seemed to him that they had violated some of their rules.

Example: These policies indiscriminately suspend, expel, & punish harshly students who break rules under these policies.

» incumplir un contratobreak + a contract .

Example: Can you landlord break the contract and give us 30 days to move out?.

Incumplir synonyms

go in spanish: ir, pronunciation: goʊ part of speech: verb break in spanish: descanso, pronunciation: breɪk part of speech: verb, noun bomb in spanish: bomba, pronunciation: bɑm part of speech: noun die in spanish: morir, pronunciation: daɪ part of speech: verb, noun neglect in spanish: negligencia, pronunciation: nəglekt part of speech: noun, verb betray in spanish: traicionar, pronunciation: bɪtreɪ part of speech: verb break down in spanish: Descompostura, pronunciation: breɪkdaʊn part of speech: verb flunk in spanish: suspender, pronunciation: flʌŋk part of speech: verb run out in spanish: sin, pronunciation: rʌnaʊt part of speech: verb give out in spanish: repartir, pronunciation: gɪvaʊt part of speech: verb give way in spanish: Ceder el paso, pronunciation: gɪvweɪ part of speech: verb miscarry in spanish: fracasar, pronunciation: mɪskæri part of speech: verb conk out in spanish: escoñarse, pronunciation: kɑŋkaʊt part of speech: verb go wrong in spanish: ir mal, pronunciation: goʊrɔŋ part of speech: verb flush it in spanish: tirar de la cadena, pronunciation: flʌʃɪt part of speech: verb
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