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 Translation for 'tacitly' from English to Spanish
tácitamente {adv}tacitly
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Translation for 'tacitly' from English to Spanish

tacitly
tácitamente {adv}
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Usage Examples English
  • A number of cases after have limited and tacitly undermined its effect.
  • The company's business model is based on an entry fee and contracts of variable duration that are tacitly renewed unless one month's notice in writing is given.
  • Likewise, in everyday life, we can be aware of distinct aspects, though most of the time we function in them tacitly.
  • She tacitly supported social activist/scholar Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar's campaign for widow remarriage.
  • Such usage sometimes tacitly assumes relatively low academic standards as implicit in the student body's low income and part-time, commuter status.

  • The anarchist tendency known as platformism has been criticized by Situationists, insurrectionaries, synthesis anarchists and others of preserving tacitly statist, authoritarian or bureaucratic tendencies.
  • The outcry and public protest which galvanised the country in 1983, when Radio Nova and Sunshine were raided, lead to a position where successive Irish governments refrained from action and tacitly accepted the super pirates.
  • Ngcukaitobi's 2021 judgment overturning the rape conviction of Loyiso Coko, ruling that by agreeing to oral sex the plaintiff had tacitly agreed to penetrative sex, was controversial drawing significant criticism from gender rights activists.
  • Sigismund was unanimously elected. He accepted his election, tacitly admitting to the invalidity of his election in September of the previous year.
  • However, they can not be tacitly ignored, because otherwise the internal disputes within the Staatsbibliothek and Reismüller's removal from office would hardly be comprehensible.

  • The Dutch government apparently tacitly consented to their ally the US thus extending their allied war on ISIL to Syrian territory.
  • Two days before the election, President Hassan Rouhani took to text message almost every cell phone to drum up support in Friday's elections, tacitly endorsing the moderate list of hope.
  • They tacitly exert eternal happiness. They break into a dance… a blessed dance full of love, losses and memories.
  • The SIP accepts professional and non-professional members and competition entrants, and allows digital art, thus tacitly allowing digital manipulation of photographs, commonly known as photoshopping.
  • On March 13, 2013, the 7th Circuit denied the Defendants' petition for en banc rehearing before the full 10-judge Court, tacitly affirming the panel decision.

  • Perceptions of James VI shifted after the discoveries: some assumed the affair showed the king had at least tacitly approved dealings with Spain, and many more put it down to slackness in anti-Catholic measures.
  • The rebellion was only tacitly supported by the Ottomans, who as a consequence of the Balkan Wars, were physically separated from the Albanian lands.
  • (the "i"th cohomology groups for "i" ≥ 3 appear tacitly as their sizes are all one).
  • The governing body of the Church is the Consistory. Its members are co-opted and tacitly approved by the congregation. The pastor is a member of the Consistory ex officio.
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