perentoria


Inflexiones de 'perentorio' (adj): f: perentoria, mpl: perentorios, fpl: perentorias
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Principal Translations
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perentorio adj (último plazo dado)decisive, final adj
  fixed time limit n
 El juez otorgó un plazo perentorio de 10 días para el desalojo del inmueble.
 The judge granted a decisive (or: final) period of 10 days for the eviction of the property.
  Is something important missing? Report an error or suggest an improvement.
Additional Translations
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perentorio adj (urgente)urgent, pressing adj
 La mejora de la sanidad es una necesidad perentoria.
 The improvement of health is an urgent (or: pressing) need.
perentorio adj (decisivo, determinante)decisive, absolute adj
  (formal)peremptory adj
 La resolución perentoria del tribunal lo declaró culpable.
 The court's decisive (or: absolute) ruling found him guilty.
  Is something important missing? Report an error or suggest an improvement.

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