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Palabra+Significado+Oración

Identification:
Document that contains the name and other information of a person, and that serves to
identify it.
Sentence:
The guard at the entrance asks me for my identification to enter the building.
illegal:
The term illegal refers to a circumstance or fact that collides or that is outside the
current legal framework or the law, that is, it does not respect what is established, and
on the contrary, the violent one that may carry a sanction or some penalty for the
performance of said activity or event.
Sentence:
Opening management documents is illegal.
Illegitimate:
An illegitimate act is one that is not contrary to a written law, but is contrary to moral
values, justice or equity.
Sentence:
The organization has reported the illegitimate use of its logo in the texts that are being
disseminated.
illicit:
An illicit act or action is one that is contrary to a law, a written norm and contained in a
code of laws and which in turn is contrary to morality, justice and equity.
The association that invited us yesterday is an illicit association.
Image:
Figure, representation, likeness and appearance of something.
Sentence:
The image of the tottus company is very good.
Imitate:
Execute something to the example or similarity of another thing, said of one thing: to
resemble, to resemble another.
Sentence:
Many of the companies imitate their competitors.
Immoral:
That is opposed to morals or good customs.
Sentence:
The security guard is immoral in front of the established norms.
Impair:
Cause detriment, damage, impairment, pain or annoyance.
Sentence:
One of the partners wants us to impair the image of the company.
Impart:
Giving or distributing something, especially of a non-material nature.
Sentence:
The manager of the company decided to impart his business ideas.
Impartial:
Lack of anticipated design or prevention in favor or against someone or something,
which allows to judge or proceed with rectitude.
Sentence:
The manager of the company was impartial when hiring the security personnel.
Implicit:
Included in something else without expressing it.
Sentence:
The president's speech hinted at an implicit criticism of economists
Impolite:
Lack of courtesy.
Sentence:
The security guard was impolite to the guests.
Impose:
Place a burden, an obligation or something else. Instruct someone in something, teach
him or find out.
Sentence:
The new partner wants to impose other rules on the company.
Impound:
Retain, by virtue of a court order, an asset that is subject to the results of a procedure or
trial.
Sentence:
The nation's bank wants to impound the machinery that is in the factory.
Impresario:
Owner or manager of an industry, business or company.
Sentence:
As a child I always dreamed of being an impresario.
Imprint:
Mark letters and other graphic characters on paper or other material using appropriate
procedures.
Sentence:
They send the secretary many documents to imprint.
Income:
Flow that comes into the power of someone, and that is charged to the accounts.
Sentence:
Income is favorable for the growth of the company.
Inexpensive:
Said of one thing: sold, bought or offered at a low price. That is achieved with little
effort.
Sentence:
The new products are inexpensive than the old ones.
Investment:
Action and effect of investing.
Sentence:
An investment will be made for the accounting area.
Investors:
What makes a flow investment.
Sentence:
The new Investors from abroad will contribute to our Peruvian economy.
Jointly:
somehow joint.
Sentence:
The meeting will be held jointly with the board of directors.
Joint-stock company:
Commercial company with legal personality in which the capital, divided into shares, is
made up of the contributions of the partners who are not personally liable for the
company debts.
Sentence:
We will create a joint-stock company.
Jotting:
Entry or note that is made in writing of something.
Sentence:
The secretary makes a jotting of everything that is said in the meeting.
Labourer:
Person who works (does something).
Sentence:
The labourer finished her job.
Loan:
Action and effect of lending (giving something to someone to return it).
Sentence:
The company took out a loan for the security area.

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