Desestimar in english

Reject

pronunciation: rɪdʒekt part of speech: verb
In gestures
reject

desestimarse = go by + the board. 

Example: If the principle of a free service goes by the board, every idea of an equal service to all will go by the board with it, with the consequent bad effect on publishing houses, bookshops and authors = If the principle of a free service goes by the board, every idea of an equal service to all will go by the board with it, with the consequent bad effect on publishing houses, bookshops and authors.

desestimar = give + Nombre + short shrift ; set + Nombre + aside ; depreciate ; turn down ; dismiss ; dismiss + Nombre + with the wave of the hand ; disallow ; meet with + refusal. 

Example: Working on a report, statistics, or other assigned tasks while on duty must never cause a librarian to give short shrift to a question.Example: Such championship cannot be lightly set aside, nevertheless it is now quiet certain that 'bibliography', incorrect and unfortunate as it may be, is here to stay and the situation must be accepted.Example: It can guide the moral will in so far as its illuminations depreciate certain modes of conduct and, conversely, reinforce others.Example: Public school, strapped for cash, find offers from advertising revenue hard to turn down.Example: It is too early to dismiss those physical forms associated with non-computerised cataloguing and indexing.Example: International 'rules' are often dismissed with the wave of the hand or a snort of contempt one week, and gilded and placed on a pedestal the next.Example: Publishers still hoped to establish monopolies on individual books that were out of copyright, but this was eventually disallowed by a legal ruling in 1774.Example: In 1899, the organized dock workers of Glasgow, Scotland, demanded a 10% increase in wages, but met with refusal by the bosses and went on strike.

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» desestimarsego by + the board .

Example: If the principle of a free service goes by the board, every idea of an equal service to all will go by the board with it, with the consequent bad effect on publishing houses, bookshops and authors = Si se rechaza el principio de los servicios gratuitos, también se rechazará toda idea sobre un servicio igualitario para todos, con el consiguiente efecto negativo sobre las casas editoriales, las librerías y los autores.

» desestimar un casodismiss + a casethrow + a case + out of court .

Example: If you file an eviction case and you decide you do not want to move forward, you can ask the court to dismiss the case.

Example: The case against two journalists accused of stealing semi-naked photographs of Kensit was thrown out of court today when the actress failed to turn up.

» desestimar un pleitodismiss + a casethrow + a case + out of court .

Example: If you file an eviction case and you decide you do not want to move forward, you can ask the court to dismiss the case.

Example: The case against two journalists accused of stealing semi-naked photographs of Kensit was thrown out of court today when the actress failed to turn up.

Desestimar synonyms

disdain in spanish: desdén, pronunciation: dɪsdeɪn noundecline in spanish: disminución, pronunciation: dɪklaɪn noun, verbscorn in spanish: desdén, pronunciation: skɔrn noun, verbcull in spanish: desecho, pronunciation: kʌl verb, nounrefuse in spanish: desperdicios, pronunciation: rəfjuz verb, nounspurn in spanish: rechazar, pronunciation: spɜrn verbeliminate in spanish: eliminar, pronunciation: ɪlɪməneɪt verbrule out in spanish: descartar, pronunciation: rulaʊt verbpooh-pooh in spanish: pooh-pooh, pronunciation: pupu verbdisapprove in spanish: desaprobar, pronunciation: dɪsəpruv verbturn down in spanish: rechazar, pronunciation: tɜrndaʊn verbturn away in spanish: rechazar, pronunciation: tɜrnəweɪ verbpass up in spanish: dejar pasar, pronunciation: pæsʌp verbfreeze off in spanish: congelar, pronunciation: frizɔf verb
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