amicable en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

amicable en el diccionario PONS

amicable Ejemplos de uso en el diccionario PONS (revisados por la redacción)

to come to an amicable agreement
inglés americano

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
Their relationship after their initial adventure was much more amicable, though still flavored with a pseudo-sibling rivalry.
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The president appoints the mediator, who is an independent administrative authority charged with investigating citizens' complaints and trying to find amicable solutions.
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Up until the early 19th century the parish was only lightly populated and it seems the people had an amicable relationship with the landowners.
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The forking was amicable, and there has since then been significant flows of code and other cross-pollination between the two projects.
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Relations between the two companies were, therefore, not entirely amicable.
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The band split apart rather quickly, with a couple of members leaving for other bands under less than amicable circumstances.
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The marriage foundered, there were several periods of separation, and eventually an amicable divorce.
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Eventually, the two work out their troubles and part on amicable terms.
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The band split apart rather quickly, as a couple of members left for another band, under less amicable circumstances.
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They are generalizations of the concepts of amicable numbers and perfect numbers.
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