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might2 [maɪt] SUST. no pl.

1. might (authority):

might

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

with might and main
with might and main

May Day SUST.

devil-may-care [ˌdevlmeɪˈkeəɐ, ingl. am. -ˈker] ADJ.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
Yet without that blue checkmark, many still-valid accounts of high-profile and high-follower accounts are left looking like they might be fake.
www.theatlantic.com
The techniques of heraldic hatching might have even been carried forward by the guilds of engravers one after another.
en.wikipedia.org
It might be slightly slower-paced than its horseback equivalent, but there's nothing sedate about these polo pachyderms.
www.news24.com
Even so, the wages they earn in the wealthier country might seem attractive compared to those in the origin country.
theconversation.com
He suggested that the document might have been misdated at some later time, and the two agreed to tear off the date.
en.wikipedia.org
Such behavior might be excusable for an individual in a hurry, but it's no way to run a culture.
www.latimes.com
The variable costs for this project might include data centre power usage, etc.
en.wikipedia.org
For example, human organs might be privatized (owned by their bearer) but very rarely would they be considered alienable.
en.wikipedia.org
Insofar as the new abstract painters employ old tropes and methods with a certain insouciant abandon, one might call them the new casualists.
www.brooklynrail.org
A perpetual usufruct is thus forbidden and perpetual might mean a long, but finite period, such as 99 years.
en.wikipedia.org

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