tendency in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

Translations for tendency in the English»Italian Dictionary (Go to Italian»English)

tendency [Brit ˈtɛnd(ə)nsi, Am ˈtɛndənsi] N

Militant Tendency [ˌmɪlɪtəntˈtendənsɪ] N (in GB)

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inborn talent, tendency
inbred tendency, confidence

Translations for tendency in the Italian»English Dictionary (Go to English»Italian)

tendency in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for tendency in the English»Italian Dictionary (Go to Italian»English)

tendency <-ies> [ˈten·dən·si] N

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downward tendency, prices

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tendency Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Every time after scoring a victory, there is a tendency for us to underestimate the enemy.
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It was built using functionalist architecture with a tendency to geometrical artistic expression.
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Due to a flaw in manufacturing, the old belts have a tendency to break, decompose, or occasionally melt.
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Also, primidone has a greater tendency to cause undesirable psychiatric side effects compared with carbamazepine, which was noted to "lessen" pre-existing depressive symptoms.
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Belle had a natural tendency to defuse tension, whenever there was a lot of it.
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It depended on the custom of the manor, but there was an increasing tendency for election to be favoured.
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In theory, this particular aspect of deregulation should correct the systemic over-expansionary tendencies of centrally planned regimes.
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This is related to an urban tendency to simplify the phonetic and grammatical structure of the language.
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The composer's depressive tendencies increased to a more physical level, compounded by a quickly deteriorating eye problem.
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In olfaction there exists a strong tendency for habituation, which is discussed further in the following paragraph.
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