Decadencia in english

Decline

pronunciation: dɪklaɪn part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures

decadencia = decline ; ebb ; labefaction. 

Example: Library automation was in its ascendancy at precisely the same time that the nation's economy was firmly embarked on its present calamitous decline.Example: The ebb in religious life is explained in terms of the stress experienced by the nation during the period of confederation when it was groping for cohesiveness & some symbol of national unity.Example: The natural result of this labefaction is the Delaware neonate killing by a freshman couple.

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» auge y decadenciarise and fall .

Example: The Arabic press has been maundering on pointlessly for decades about the rise and fall of Osama bin Laden.

» caer en decadenciago into + a declinefall into + decline .

Example: America is going into a decline the like of which the world has never seen before.

Example: After the Romans left, the city of London fell into a decline.

» decadencia moralmoral decay .

Example: The changing level of tolerance and acceptance of homosexuality might be one person's definition of moral decay and be interpreted by another person as an important moral step forward.

» decadencia socialsocial decay .

Example: Cordelia emerges amid the moral depravity and social decay as one who is honest and true to her beliefs = Cordelia emerge en medio de la depravación moral y la deterioro social como una persona que es honesta y fiel a sus creencias.

» en decadenciabankrupt .

Example: The Fourdriniers themselves had plunged too deeply in the venture and by 1810 they were bankrupt.

» entrar en decadenciago to + seedgo into + a declinefall into + decline .

Example: She berated him for having 'gone to seed' and lambasted him for not living up to his ideals = Ella le recriminó por "abandonarse" y le acusó de no vivir de acuerdo con sus ideales.

Example: America is going into a decline the like of which the world has never seen before.

Example: After the Romans left, the city of London fell into a decline.

» estar en decadenciabe in declinebe in retreatbe on the decline .

Example: She gives a personal assessment of the Congress, attempting to discover whether IFLA is growing healthily and usefully, or whether it is in decline.

Example: Those institutions and persons representing a progressive and hopeful future for Iraq are under assault and in retreat.

Example: The value of the US dollar is for a fact on the decline.

» grandeza y decadenciarise and fall .

Example: The Arabic press has been maundering on pointlessly for decades about the rise and fall of Osama bin Laden.

» situación de decadencia irreversibleterminal decline .

Example: The shipbuilding industry received massive state aid despite its terminal decline.

Decadencia synonyms

fall in spanish: otoño, pronunciation: fɔl part of speech: verb, noun descent in spanish: descendencia, pronunciation: dɪsent part of speech: noun wane in spanish: menguar, pronunciation: weɪn part of speech: verb, noun refuse in spanish: desperdicios, pronunciation: rəfjuz part of speech: verb, noun decay in spanish: decaer, pronunciation: dəkeɪ part of speech: noun reject in spanish: rechazar, pronunciation: rɪdʒekt part of speech: verb diminution in spanish: disminución, pronunciation: dɪmənuʃən part of speech: noun worsen in spanish: empeorar, pronunciation: wɜrsən part of speech: verb go down in spanish: bajar, pronunciation: goʊdaʊn part of speech: verb turn down in spanish: rechazar, pronunciation: tɜrndaʊn part of speech: verb downslope in spanish: cuesta abajo, pronunciation: daʊnsloʊp part of speech: noun declivity in spanish: declividad, pronunciation: dɪklɪvɪti part of speech: noun pass up in spanish: dejar pasar, pronunciation: pæsʌp part of speech: verb
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