amparo

[ahm-pah-roh]

amparo Definition

  • 1protection or shelter from harm or danger
  • 2a legal writ or order that protects a person from being harmed or wronged

Using amparo: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "amparo" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The refugees sought amparo in the neighboring country.

  • Example

    The witness was granted amparo by the court.

  • Example

    The organization provides amparo to victims of domestic violence.

amparo Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for amparo

Phrases with amparo

  • amparo suit

    a legal action filed in Mexico to protect constitutional rights

    Example

    The amparo suit was filed to challenge the government's decision to build a dam in the area.

  • amparo directo

    a type of amparo suit that is filed directly with a federal court

    Example

    The amparo directo was filed to challenge the constitutionality of a new law.

  • amparo indirecto

    a type of amparo suit that is filed with a lower court and then appealed to a federal court

    Example

    The amparo indirecto was filed to challenge the legality of an administrative decision.

Origins of amparo

from Spanish 'amparo', meaning 'protection'

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Summary: amparo in Brief

'Amparo' [ahm-pah-roh] refers to protection or shelter from harm or danger, and also to a legal writ or order that protects a person from being harmed or wronged. It is often used in the context of providing refuge or asylum, as in 'The refugees sought amparo in the neighboring country.' 'Amparo' also has specific legal meanings, such as 'amparo suit,' which is a legal action filed in Mexico to protect constitutional rights.