What does em vista de in Portuguese mean?

What is the meaning of the word em vista de in Portuguese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use em vista de in Portuguese.

The word em vista de in Portuguese means em vista de, considerando que, em vista de. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word em vista de

em vista de

expression (considering) (considerando)

(locução adverbial: Duas ou mais palavras com função adverbial. Ex. durante a festa (loc adv de tempo); às pressas (loc adv de modo).)
Em vista de nossas ações, você terá de sair.
In view of your actions, you'll have to leave.

considerando que

preposition (given)

(locução prepositiva: Duas ou mais palavras com função prepositiva. Ex. para com; em frente ao, etc.)
Considering Granddad's age, his recovery from the stroke is remarkable.

em vista de

preposition (considering, in view of)

(locução prepositiva: Duas ou mais palavras com função prepositiva. Ex. para com; em frente ao, etc.)
Em vista da previsão do tempo, talvez devêssemos adiar o piquenique.
In light of the weather forecast, maybe we'd better postpone the picnic.

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