Piedad in english

Piety

pronunciation: paɪəti part of speech: noun
In gestures

¡Piedad! = Mercy!. 

Example: When I saw what he was up to, I drew back for a punch and hit him so hard on the nose that he fell on his back and lay there for some time, so that his wife stood over him and cried out 'Mercy! You've done my husband in!'.

piedad1 = mercy ; pity. 

Example: According to Walker, if a just system permits mercy, it nearly always becomes, pari passu, unjust = According to Walker, if a just system permits mercy, it nearly always becomes, pari passu, unjust.Example: The pity is that more people are actually in favour of libraries than actually use them.

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» falta de piedadruthlessness  .

Example: Aggression and ruthlessness are inappropriate in this context: the librarian must be sensitive to the realities of power and influence and be able to present library issues in a manner that demonstrates their importance to the academic community.

» ¡Piedad!Mercy! .

Example: When I saw what he was up to, I drew back for a punch and hit him so hard on the nose that he fell on his back and lay there for some time, so that his wife stood over him and cried out 'Mercy! You've done my husband in!'.

» sin ninguna piedadwithout (any) mercy .

Example: No one was safe in Paris, on a cold evening the terrorists killed without warning, without mercy, and without explanation.

» sin piedadruthlesslyremorseless  ; mercilesslywithout (any) mercy .

Example: The traditional lending services were revamped and the book collection ruthlessly weeded to books that are used frequently.

Example: The population explosion and the remorseless growth of knowledge are discussed.

Example: Low was possibly the most celebrated political cartoonist of the 20th century, best remembered for the way he mercilessly ridiculed Hitler and Mussolini in a humorous vein.

Example: No one was safe in Paris, on a cold evening the terrorists killed without warning, without mercy, and without explanation.

» sin piedad algunawithout (any) mercywithout (any) mercy .

Example: No one was safe in Paris, on a cold evening the terrorists killed without warning, without mercy, and without explanation.

Example: No one was safe in Paris, on a cold evening the terrorists killed without warning, without mercy, and without explanation.

» tener piedadhave + a heart .

Example: Anyone who has a heart cannot help but be moved by this book.

piedad2 = piety ; godliness. 

Example: Library history has too often been written in a spirit of piety.Example: One of those things is learning about how to discipline yourself for the purpose of godliness.

Piedad synonyms

piousness in spanish: piedad, pronunciation: paɪəsnəs part of speech: noun
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