Vigencia in english

Validity

pronunciation: none part of speech: none
In gestures

vigencia = currency. 

Example: Currency is more important in subjects where developments are rapid, than in more stable areas.

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» dejar de tener vigenciacease to + be in force .

Example: When certain events occur, a license will cease to be in force.

» entrar en vigenciacome into + forcecome into + effectgo into + effectenter into + force .

Example: A new law governing the National Library is being drafted and is expected to come into force in 1996.

Example: The new Statute will, with some exceptions, come into effect on 1 Jan 78.

Example: If the law goes into effect, librarians wil need to be prepared to defend their institutions and perhaps even their jobs.

Example: The world's first-ever international agreement specifically targeting illegal fishing is set to enter into force in June 2016.

» en vigenciain force .

Example: Despite what amounts to undercutting by direct sale publishers calling themselves 'book clubs', the British net book agreement has remained in force until the present day.

» ganar vigenciagain + currency .

Example: It seems that around this late period of the seventeenth century this usage was beginning to gain currency.

» pérdida de vigenciademise .

Example: Murra described a number of these enterprises, their virtues and weaknesses and the possible explanations for their demise.

» período de vigenciatime span [time-span] .

Example: The source index lists all documents included in the journals covered by the index, and issues published in the time span of the particular cumulation.

» tener vigenciabe in force .

Example: A common mistake made by folks in business is to think of any patent issued in the past 20 years as being in force.

Vigencia synonyms

rigor in spanish: rigor, pronunciation: rɪgɜr part of speech: noun rigour in spanish: rigor, pronunciation: rigoʊɜr part of speech: noun cogency in spanish: fuerza, pronunciation: koʊdʒənsi part of speech: noun validness in spanish: validez, pronunciation: vælɪdnes part of speech: noun
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