Silenciar in english

Silence

pronunciation: saɪləns part of speech: noun
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silence

silenciar = mute ; quiet ; gag ; silence. 

Example: The 'standpatters' have seen power shift away from themselves to the newcomers and other lifelong 'progressive' Junctionvillers, who were muted under previous administrations.Example: This trepidation is somewhat quieted when students discover the abundance of bibliographical guides that list and describe reference works.Example: Judges in many states have gagged the news media prohibiting them from reporting a criminal proceedings thus suggesting that a gag order is the preferred option rather than a last resort.Example: Some children go through a process of silencing their inner voice and projecting an outward self that conforms to society's expectations.

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» silenciar a los críticossilence + Posesivo + critics .

Example: She has successfully silenced her critics who argued that her fame was because of her looks and not her acting.

» silenciar a los detractoressilence + Posesivo + critics .

Example: She has successfully silenced her critics who argued that her fame was because of her looks and not her acting.

» silenciar las críticassilence + criticism .

Example: Silencing criticism of judges, lawyers, and public officials is not consistent with constitutional guarantees of free expression.

Silenciar synonyms

still in spanish: todavía, pronunciation: stɪl adverbquiet in spanish: tranquilo, pronunciation: kwaɪət adjectivehush in spanish: silencio, pronunciation: hʌʃ noun, verbburke in spanish: Burke, pronunciation: bɜrk nounsecrecy in spanish: secreto, pronunciation: sikrəsi nounshut up in spanish: Cállate, pronunciation: ʃʌtʌp verbquieten in spanish: calmar, pronunciation: kwitən verbsecretiveness in spanish: sigilo, pronunciation: sikrətɪvnəs nounmuteness in spanish: mudez, pronunciation: mjutnəs nounhush up in spanish: encubrir, pronunciation: hʌʃʌp verb
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