procedente

procedente(
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seh
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. coming from
Se dedicaban al blanqueo de dinero procedente del narcotráficoThey laundered money coming from drug trafficking.
b. from
El vuelo procedente de Madrid llegará con media hora de retraso.The flight from Madrid will be delayed by half an hour.
a. appropriate
Los métodos que utilizaron para recaudar fondos no fueron procedentes.The methods they used to collect funds were not appropriate.
b. proper
Su comportamiento en la rueda de prensa no me pareció procedente.I didn't think his behavior in the press conference was proper.
a. legitimate
El juez consideró que la demanda era procedente.The judge considered that the lawsuit was legitimate.
b. lawful
La ruptura del contrato solo será procedente en caso de incumplimiento por una de las partes.The breaking of the contract will only be lawful in the event of a breach by one of the parties.
c. fair
Violó la cláusula de confidencialidad, por lo que su despido fue procedente.He broke the confidentiality clause. Therefore, his dismissal was fair.
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