extraordinary rules

[/ɪkˈstrɔːrdəneri ruːlz/]
noun phrasepl: extraordinary rules
regras extraordinárias
1. special or unusual regulations that deviate from normal procedures, typically implemented in exceptional circumstances
The company implemented extraordinary rules during the pandemic to ensure employee safety.
A empresa implementou regras extraordinárias durante a pandemia para garantir a segurança dos funcionários.
2. legal or governmental regulations enacted to address emergencies or unforeseen situations
Parliament passed extraordinary rules to manage the economic crisis.
O Parlamento aprovou regras extraordinárias para gerenciar a crise econômica.
3. exceptional procedures or protocols that supersede standard operating procedures
During the audit, extraordinary rules were applied to verify all financial transactions.
Durante a auditoria, regras extraordinárias foram aplicadas para verificar todas as transações financeiras.
This phrase is commonly used in Brazilian and Portuguese legal, corporate, and governmental contexts to describe emergency protocols or special circumstances that warrant deviation from established norms. It carries formal weight and typically implies serious or exceptional situations.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
exceptional regulationsspecial proceduresemergency rulesunusual measuresad hoc regulations
Antonyms / Antônimos
standard rulesordinary proceduresregular regulationsnormal guidelines

Regional Variations

General Brazilian Portuguese
regras extraordinárias
Standard usage in formal and institutional contexts
São Paulo
regras extraordinárias / medidas excepcionais
Both terms used interchangeably in business and legal contexts
Portugal
regras extraordinárias
Formal legal terminology, commonly used in government and parliamentary contexts

Related Words

emergency measuresexceptional circumstancesspecial provisionsregulatory frameworkprocedural protocol

Related Idioms & Phrases

to invoke extraordinary rules
under extraordinary rules
extraordinary rules apply
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