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 Translation for 'delinquent' from English to Polish
ADJ   delinquent | more delinquent | most delinquent
NOUN   a delinquent | delinquents
SYNO delinquent | derelict | juvenile delinquent | ...
prawo
nieletni przestępca {m} [osob.]
juvenile delinquent
prawo
młodociany przestępca {m} [osob.]
juvenile delinquent
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Translation for 'delinquent' from English to Polish

juvenile delinquent
nieletni przestępca {m} [osob.]prawo

młodociany przestępca {m} [osob.]prawo
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Usage Examples English
  • FHASecure was a refinancing option that gives homeowners with non-FHA adjustable rate mortgages (ARMs), current or delinquent and regardless of reset status, the ability to refinance into a FHA-insured mortgage.
  • The FTB also collects delinquent vehicle registration debt collections on behalf of the California Department of Motor Vehicles and delinquent court ordered debt.
  • Indeed, juvenile offenders commit not a crime but a delinquent act.
  • This found no difference in Q scores based on ratings in institutionalized, delinquent, non-delinquent and extreme groups.
  • North and Ralph Napier owned and controlled the mine when the disaster occurred, and the mine had delinquent fines from the Mine Safety and Health Administration when the disaster occurred.

  • Thomas observed that 18,000 parcels of delinquent real estate are certified each year in Arkansas, and that the Court's ruling would accordingly impose a burden on the State of locating thousands of delinquent property owners because of the "inefficiencies caused by delinquent taxpayers."
  • Free will. Delinquent youth were neither compelled nor committed to their delinquent actions, but were simply less receptive to other more conventional traditions (1964:28).
  • He is known for his Subcultural Theory of delinquent urban gangs, including his influential book "Delinquent Boys: Culture of the Gang."
  • While conducting his studies with delinquent youth, he found that a negative tag or label often contributed to further involvement in delinquent activities.
  • The Delinquent Child and the Home: A Study of The Delinquent Wards Of The Juvenile Court of Chicago was published in 1912.

  • Voters approved the Sale of Tax Delinquent Property Amendment (also known as the "Revenue Article" and "Article 2"), which was a legislatively referred constitutional amendment that amended Article IX, Section 8 of the Constitution of Illinois to reduce the redemption period on the sale of tax delinquent property.
  • Many regular borrowers realized the threats were mostly bluffs and that they could get away with delinquent payments.
  • It had foreclosed on two of three tax delinquent parcels with plans to develop the site as a residential property.
  • Grant signed a series of laws during his first and second terms that limited the number of special tax agents and prevented or reduced the collection of delinquent taxes under a commissions or moiety system.
  • Youth with more negative views of the legal system and moral codes participate in more delinquent behavior.

  • Murphy was cast after his performance as a juvenile delinquent in "Bad Boy", with Billy the Kid being depicted as a 19th-century juvenile delinquent.
  • Not all delinquent youth are incarcerated—in fact, as many as one-third of all Americans might engage in delinquent behavior at some point in their youth.
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