lynchpin in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for lynchpin in the English»Spanish Dictionary

lynchpin [Am ˈlɪn(t)ʃpɪn, Brit ˈlɪn(t)ʃpɪn] N

lynchpin → linchpin

See also linchpin

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I think people forget she's a lynchpin for us and has been for years.
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Based on its strategic location, it is the lynchpin of the historic district of our city.
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The lynchpin of the revelation-filled series seven finale.
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His international fellowships were a lynchpin to the development of his cross-cultural approach on the ornament, design, architecture and painting.
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On the other hand, conservative circles condemned him as an immoral, unpatriotic and subversive blasphemer; as he became the lynchpin of criticism against modernity in its entirety.
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Mayoral control was the lynchpin of this process.
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It functions as a lynchpin, inducing a large enhancesome.
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It's a statement that's hard to deny, and in many ways, it's the album's lynchpin.
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The absence of grounded authenticity has been a missing lynchpin to the success of solution-aspiring initiatives.
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We have lost the lynchpin of our family.
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