habréis conminado
-you will have ordered
Future perfectvosotrosconjugation ofconminar.

conminar

conminar(
kohn
-
mee
-
nahr
)
A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
transitive verb
a. to order
El profesor conminó a los alumnos a poner sus cuadernos al día antes del examen.The teacher ordered the students to get their notebooks up to date before the exam.
a. to threaten
Los secuestradores conminaron a la policía con matar a los rehenes si no pagaban el rescate a tiempo.The kidnappers threatened the police with killing the hostages if the ransom wasn't paid on time.
a. to order
El juez conminó a Mateo a que pagara la pensión alimenticia a su esposa y los gastos de su hijo.The judge ordered Mateo to pay his wife's alimony and his son's expenses.
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