Translation of "Durchsetzen" into English
arm twisting, bulldozing, doing something by force are the top translations of "Durchsetzen" into English.
Durchsetzen
Noun
grammar
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arm twisting
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bulldozing
noun verb -
doing something by force
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pushing though
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Automatic translations of "Durchsetzen" into English
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Translations with alternative spelling
durchsetzen
verb
grammar
greifen (lassen) [..]
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enforce
verbto exert
Jene, die das Gesetz durchsetzen, müssen das Gesetz einhalten.
Those who enforce the law must obey the law.
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succeed
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impose
verbTo enforce something, to constrain somebody to accept something.
Sie bestreitet jedoch, ein Ausfuhrverbot vorgesehen und durchgesetzt zu haben.
However, it denies having planned and imposed an export ban.
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Less frequent translations
- achieve
- get
- accomplish
- catch
- attain
- strike
- find
- hit
- score
- reach
- encounter
- arrive at
- carry out
- run across
- run up against
- push
- win
- gain
- intersperse
- force
- manage
- bring
- channel
- drive
- emerge
- conduct
- to accomplish
- to achieve
- to enforce
- to force through
- to gain acceptance
- to leaven
- lead
- wage
- result
- earn
- leave
- profit
- guide
- quit
- abut
- adjoin
- alight
- accrue
- exit
- amount
- be next to
- carry through
- go out
- have one's own way
- persist in
- push through
- to carry through
- to persist in
- to push through
- to put across
- assert
- saturate
- carry
- mix
- imbue
- steep
- impregnate
- soak
- st
- get one's way
- to continue
- to have one's own way
- to interfuse
- to interlaminate
- to intersect
- to interstratify
- to keep
- to let pass
- to make way for
- to overlook
- to persi
- to put through
- to stick to
Phrases similar to "Durchsetzen" with translations into English
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They made sure that exceptions were made for horse racing.
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obstinate · stubborn
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to enforce · to push through sth.
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The right-left coalition government was the first to push through the tax reform.
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to enforce sth
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be obstinate · be perverse · be stubborn · not give in
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to succeed in ensuring that sth. is done · to succeed in getting sth. done
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Even in these countries it is generally recognised that economic growth is no guarantee of well-being.
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