Nivelación in english

Leveling

pronunciation: levəlɪŋ part of speech: noun
In gestures

nivelación = levelling [leveling, -USA] ; steadying ; levelling-off ; equalisation [equalization, -USA]. 

Example: The author examines the implications for publishers of the possible levelling of VAT on books in the UK.Example: Analysis of prices over the first 4 months of 1976 shows an apparent steadying of the rate of increase.Example: A rapid growth in demand in the 1st 7 years was followed by a decline and then a levelling-off in 1982-83.Example: This present situation might reflect a recent relative equalisation of investment opportunities, the result of excess capital investment in the United States in recent years.

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» nivelación dialectaldialect levelling .

Example: It is widely assumed to be the case that, in the past century, there has been an ongoing process of dialect levelling in England.

» nivelación económicaeconomic levelling .

Example: They believed in the 'inevitability of stratification, necessity of aristocracy, importance of religion and morality, sanctity of property, unwisdom of majority rule, urgency of constitutionalism, and folly of all attempts at social and economic leveling'.

» nivelación socialsocial levelling .

Example: They believed in the 'inevitability of stratification, necessity of aristocracy, importance of religion and morality, sanctity of property, unwisdom of majority rule, urgency of constitutionalism, and folly of all attempts at social and economic leveling'.

Nivelación synonyms

grading in spanish: clasificación, pronunciation: greɪdɪŋ part of speech: noun razing in spanish: arrasando, pronunciation: reɪzɪŋ part of speech: noun equalization in spanish: igualdad, pronunciation: ikwəlɪzeɪʃən part of speech: noun demolishing in spanish: demoledor, pronunciation: dɪmɑlɪʃɪŋ part of speech: noun tearing down in spanish: derribando, pronunciation: terɪŋdaʊn part of speech: noun equilisation in spanish: equilibrio, pronunciation: ɪkwələseɪʃən part of speech: noun
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