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)

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She also spends a lot of time at the church, where she and the local priest have an amicable relationship.
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The split is said to have been amicable with the rest of the band.
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It was reported that the separation was amicable.
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The parting was amicable, and the label returned her musical rights, as well as all unsold product.
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An amicable solution was eventually brokered - the divorce was to go through for a 15% share in the motel to the son-in-law.
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Perfect and especially amicable numbers are of little or no interest nowadays.
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Nothing is recorded in the assize rolls with regard to these perpetrators, showing there was probably some sort of amicable termination or out-of-court settlement.
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The case ended in an amicable, court-recommended settlement.
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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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But the split couldn't have been more amicable.
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