English to Spanish Dictionary outright

outright

total
definition
adverb
logging has been banned outright
altogether; completely.
the impact killed four horses outright
immediately.
adjective
an outright refusal
open and direct; not concealed.
translation of 'outright'
adverb
de una vez,
francamente,
de un golpe,
abiertamente
adjective
total,
rotundo,
incondicional para,
franco,
completo,
entero,
definitivo,
declarado
example
Indeed, according to some, the law should ban the option 'outright' .
A simple majority was needed for 'outright' victory.
The church's governing body didn't 'outright' refuse her candidacy, but they decided to ask the larger church congregation for approval.
However, any 'outright' refusal of Western aesthetics must be qualified.
The paying passengers were treated with total disregard and sometimes even 'outright' abuse.
Then the regional financial crisis hit and suddenly the air was full of accusations of bureaucratic ineptitude, corruption and 'outright' dereliction of duty.
She bought the house 'outright' and set up home with her seven year old daughter.
Thus, tarnished beauty tends to be more effective than 'outright' perfection.
It was unanimously agreed that the Minister's proposal be rejected 'outright' in its entirety.
Over the next couple of weeks, her daughter's lack of interest in nursing turned into 'outright' refusal.
Although few expect an 'outright' crash, even property professionals who ritually talk up the market are pessimistic.
Six towns, which achieved litter-free status, competed for the 'outright' prize.
In most states, a pet cannot receive an 'outright' bequest because animals traditionally have been viewed as property under the law.
But the punishing rocks made strength and reliability as important as 'outright' speed.
The same composer also had a work banned 'outright' .
Products such as these continue to attract interest at a time when investors, keen to be in on the ground floor of any recovery, are still too nervous to buy shares 'outright' .
But nothing less than 'outright' victory satisfies me and I'm determined to put things right with my next effort.
A matrix can be created that describes traditional group relations, ranging from full cooperation to 'outright' conflict.
Kids, always instinctively trolling for things that will drive their parents nuts, made it a best seller, at least in places where it wasn't 'outright' banned.
He attempted to terminate the four administrators 'outright' , but is now in the process of recommending reassignments for them to comply with the policy.
But it costs more to lease the planes than to buy them 'outright' .
It cannot be 'outright' optimism or downright pessimism.
These people can move to a smaller house in a nicer location and buy it 'outright' .
They either bought the land 'outright' or rented it.
At best they were footnotes on the contrary theme, at worst 'outright' obfuscation.
Another round of voting will be carried out in the summer, with points totals added together to produce 'outright' winners for the year.
Rather than limiting the hours in which mechanical or instrumental noises for purposes of advertising on the street were allowable, the new rules banned them 'outright' .
But 'outright' refusal often gets people labelled as freaks or loonies, and correspondingly discredits the challenges they deliver in the eyes of those they address them to.
But it seems that if you have money enough to buy a building 'outright' without a loan you'll have no problem.
These views can be hard to tell apart: the distinction between radical transformation and 'outright' abolition is not clear-cut.
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