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Meaning of 'militate' in Basque is: militatzeko
militate:
militatzeko
Verb:
militatzeko, ados, datoz, matxinada, igoko, retiratzen, erori.
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Verb
(1) have force or influence; bring about an effect or change
(2) have force or influence
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Verb
(1) have force or influence; bring about an effect or change
(2) have force or influence
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(1) Three facts, however, militate against this possibility.
(2) They note that smoking is a major health problem among forensic psychiatric inpatients, and that a range of factors militate against effective interventions.
(3) these fundamental differences will militate against the two communities coming together
(4) Yet despite calls for increased quality, there are institutional and economic factors that militate against it.
(5) However, there are several factors in the present case which militate against any retroactive spousal support.
(6) There are, however, powerful political forces that militate against any enduring settlement.
(7) The limitations discussed above, together with the shortness and simplicity of the musical phrases militate against any level of complexity of organisation of the musical material.
(8) In fact, the words of section 118 militate against that.
(9) We will therefore next examine some impacts of the Shinkansen on Japanese society and discuss changing circumstances which militate against the original ambitious plan.
(10) Two factors militate against quick adjustments.
(11) The problem with this cheerful notion is that circumstances militate against nature in the big city.
(12) There are other significant differences, which militate against any viable agreement.
(13) The example of Steele's drama suggests that the creation of new forms is readily possible, but that powerful traditions militate against too much change.
(14) There were no special circumstances that would militate against prompt registration.
(15) There may also be factors which militate against the duty to give reasons.
(16) Further, there are in my judgment a number of factors which militate against the exercise of discretion to order an assessment.
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(1) Three facts, however, militate against this possibility.
(2) They note that smoking is a major health problem among forensic psychiatric inpatients, and that a range of factors militate against effective interventions.
(3) these fundamental differences will militate against the two communities coming together
(4) Yet despite calls for increased quality, there are institutional and economic factors that militate against it.
(5) However, there are several factors in the present case which militate against any retroactive spousal support.
(6) There are, however, powerful political forces that militate against any enduring settlement.
(7) The limitations discussed above, together with the shortness and simplicity of the musical phrases militate against any level of complexity of organisation of the musical material.
(8) In fact, the words of section 118 militate against that.
(9) We will therefore next examine some impacts of the Shinkansen on Japanese society and discuss changing circumstances which militate against the original ambitious plan.
(10) Two factors militate against quick adjustments.
(11) The problem with this cheerful notion is that circumstances militate against nature in the big city.
(12) There are other significant differences, which militate against any viable agreement.
(13) The example of Steele's drama suggests that the creation of new forms is readily possible, but that powerful traditions militate against too much change.
(14) There were no special circumstances that would militate against prompt registration.
(15) There may also be factors which militate against the duty to give reasons.
(16) Further, there are in my judgment a number of factors which militate against the exercise of discretion to order an assessment.
Synonyms
Verb
1. tend to prevent
2. work against
3. hinder
4. discourage
5. prejudice
6. be detrimental to
Synonyms
(↓)
Verb
1. tend to prevent
2. work against
3. hinder
4. discourage
5. prejudice
6. be detrimental to
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