Spanish verbs that start with D

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dañar

regular
to damage

Dañar means to cause harm, damage, or deterioration to something or someone. It is used to describe physical, emotional, or moral harm.

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danzar

regular
to dance

Danzar means to dance or perform a dance. It is used to describe the action of dancing, often in a cultural or artistic context.

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dar

irregular
to give

Dar means to give something to someone. It is an irregular verb in Spanish and is used in various contexts involving the act of giving or providing.

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deambular

regular
to wander

Deambular means to walk or wander around aimlessly or without a specific destination. It is often used to describe casual strolling or wandering.

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debatir

regular
to debate

Debatir means to discuss or argue about a particular topic, often in a formal or structured manner. It is used when people exchange opinions or ideas critically.

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debilitar

regular
to weaken

Debilitar means to make something weaker or less strong. It is used when describing the process of diminishing strength or effectiveness.

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debutar

regular
to debut

Debutar means to make a first appearance or performance in a particular field, event, or activity. It is used when someone or something is introduced publicly for the first time.

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decaer

regular
to decay, to weaken, to decline

Decaer means to weaken, decline, or deteriorate over time. It is often used to describe the loss of strength, quality, or influence.

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decantar

regular
to decant

Decantar means to pour a liquid, especially wine, from one container to another to separate it from sediment or to aerate it. It can also be used figuratively to mean expressing or revealing one's feelings or preferences.

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decapitado

regular
to behead

Decapitar means to cut off someone's head, typically used in historical or violent contexts. It is a regular verb in Spanish.

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decapitar

regular
to behead

Decapitar means to cut off someone's head, typically used in historical or violent contexts. It is a regular verb in Spanish.

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decepcionar

regular
to disappoint

Decepcionar means to fail to meet expectations or to cause disappointment in someone. It is used when someone's actions or performance do not satisfy or fulfill expectations.

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decidir

regular
to decide

Decidir means to make a choice or come to a conclusion about something. It is used when someone reaches a decision after consideration.

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decir

irregular

Decir means to express something with words, to communicate or to inform. It is an irregular verb in the present tense and other forms, often used to report speech or convey information.

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declamar

regular
to recite

Declamar means to recite aloud, often poetry or speeches, with expression and emphasis. It is used when performing or delivering written or spoken works publicly or privately.

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declarar

regular
to declare

Declarar means to declare, state, or assert something officially or publicly. It is often used in legal, formal, or official contexts.

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declinar

regular
to decline

Declinar means to decline, refuse, or turn down something, or to diminish or decrease in intensity or strength. It can also refer to the grammatical change of nouns, pronouns, or adjectives to indicate case, number, or gender.

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decodificar

regular
to decode

Decodificar means to interpret or convert coded information back into its original form. It is often used in contexts involving encryption, data processing, or understanding coded messages.

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decolorar

regular
to decolor

Decolorar means to remove color or dye from something, often used in contexts like hair coloring or bleaching fabrics.

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deconstruir

regular
to deconstruct

Deconstruir means to analyze or break down a concept, idea, or structure into its fundamental parts, often to challenge or reinterpret its meaning. It is used mainly in academic, philosophical, or critical contexts.

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decorar

regular
to decorate

Decorar means to adorn or embellish a space, object, or area, often for aesthetic purposes or special occasions.

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decrecer

regular
to decrease

Decrecer means to diminish, reduce, or become smaller in size, amount, or intensity. It is used to describe a decline or reduction over time.

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decretar

regular
to decree

Decretar means to officially order or decide something, often by a legal or authoritative act. It is used in formal contexts to announce or establish laws, rules, or decisions.

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dedicar

regular
to dedicate

Dedicar means to devote time, effort, or resources to a particular purpose or person. It is used when expressing commitment or allocation of attention.

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deducir

irregular
to deduce

Deducir means to infer or conclude something based on evidence or reasoning. It is used when arriving at a conclusion by logical deduction.

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defecar

regular
to defecate

Defecar means to evacuate feces from the bowels. It is a formal or clinical term used in medical or biological contexts.

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defender

regular
to defend

Defender means to protect, support, or uphold something or someone. It is used in contexts of defending a person, idea, or position.

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defenderme

regular
to defend myself

Defenderme is a reflexive verb meaning to defend oneself. It is used when someone is protecting or defending their own interests, rights, or safety.

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definir

regular
to define

Definir means to describe, explain, or establish the precise meaning of a word, concept, or thing. It is used when clarifying or specifying the characteristics of something.

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deformar

regular
to deform

Deformar means to alter the shape or structure of something, often in a way that causes it to lose its original form or appearance. It is used in contexts involving physical or conceptual distortion.

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defraudar

regular
to disappoint, to defraud, to fail

Defraudar means to disappoint someone’s expectations, to cheat or deceive, or to fail to fulfill a duty or promise. It is used in contexts involving betrayal, deception, or failure to meet obligations.

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degenerar

regular
to degenerate

Degenerar means to deteriorate or decline in quality, condition, or moral standards. It is used to describe processes of decline or worsening.

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deglutir

regular
to swallow

Deglutir means to swallow or pass food or liquid from the mouth to the stomach. It is used in medical or biological contexts as well as in everyday language.

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degradar

regular
to degrade

Degradar means to lower the quality, status, or dignity of someone or something. It is used to describe the act of diminishing or deteriorating.

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degustar

regular
to taste

Degustar means to taste or sample food or drink, often to appreciate its flavor or quality. It is used when describing the act of savoring or evaluating flavors.

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dejar

regular
to leave, to let, to allow

Dejar means to leave something behind, to allow or permit something to happen, or to stop doing something. It is used in various contexts involving abandonment, permission, or cessation.

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delatar

regular
to denounce, to betray

Delatar means to denounce or betray someone, often by revealing their secrets or illegal activities. It is used when someone informs authorities or others about someone's actions.

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delegar

regular
to delegate

Delegar means to assign responsibility or authority to another person. It is commonly used in contexts of management, leadership, or sharing tasks.

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deleitar

regular
to delight

Deleitar means to please, delight, or give great pleasure to someone. It is often used to describe causing happiness or enjoyment.

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deletrear

regular
to spell

Deletrear means to spell out words letter by letter. It is used when instructing someone to spell a word or when describing the act of spelling.

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deliberar

regular
to deliberate

Deliberar means to think carefully or consider something thoroughly before making a decision. It is often used in contexts involving careful reflection or discussion.

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delimitar

regular
to delimit, to define boundaries

Delimitar means to set or mark the boundaries or limits of something. It is used when defining the extent or borders of an area, concept, or object.

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delinear

regular
to delineate

Delinear means to draw, outline, or describe something precisely. It is often used in contexts involving sketching, defining boundaries, or describing features in detail.

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delinquir

irregular
to commit a crime

Delinquir means to commit a crime or to engage in illegal activities. It is often used in legal or criminal contexts.

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delirar

regular
to delirium / to rave

Delirar means to experience delirium or to rave, often due to fever, intoxication, or mental disturbance. It can also be used figuratively to describe someone speaking incoherently or irrationally.

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democratizar

regular
to democratize

Democratizar means to make something accessible to everyone or to introduce democratic principles into a system or society. It is used in contexts related to social, political, or cultural changes aimed at increasing equality and participation.

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demoler

regular
to demolish

Demoler means to tear down or destroy a building or structure. It is used when referring to the act of demolishing something physically.

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demolido

irregular
demolished

Demolido is the past participle and gerund form of the verb 'demoler', which means to demolish or tear down a structure. It is used in perfect tenses and progressive forms.

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demolir

regular
to demolish

Demolir means to destroy or tear down a building or structure. It is used when referring to the act of completely destroying something.

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demonizar

regular
to demonize

Demonizar means to portray or regard someone or something as evil or demonic, often in a figurative sense. It is used to describe the act of vilifying or stigmatizing.

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demorar

regular
to delay

Demorar means to delay or postpone something. It is used when referring to the act of making something happen later than planned or expected.

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demostrar

regular
to demonstrate, to show

Demostrar means to demonstrate, prove, or show something clearly. It is used when providing evidence or illustrating a point.

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denegado

regular
denied

Denegado is the past participle form of the verb 'denegar', which means to deny or refuse something. It is used in perfect tenses and as an adjective to describe something that has been refused or rejected.

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denegar

regular
to deny

Denegar means to refuse or reject a request, claim, or application. It is used when denying permission, rights, or claims.

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denigrar

regular
to denigrate

Denigrar means to belittle, criticize, or speak poorly of someone or something. It is often used to describe the act of damaging someone's reputation through negative comments or slander.

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denominar

regular
to name, to designate

Denominar means to give a name or designation to someone or something. It is used when referring to the act of naming or labeling.

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denotar

regular
to denote

Denotar means to indicate, signify, or represent something. It is used when referring to the expression or indication of a particular meaning or quality.

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denunciar

regular
to report, to denounce

Denunciar means to report or accuse someone or something, often in a legal or formal context, or to denounce wrongdoing or injustice.

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depender

regular
to depend

Depender means to rely on or be contingent upon something or someone. It is used to express dependence or conditionality.

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depilar

regular
to depilate / to remove hair

Depilar means to remove hair from the body, typically using various methods such as waxing, shaving, or laser. It is a regular verb used in contexts related to personal grooming.

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deplorar

regular
to deplore

Deplorar means to express strong disapproval or regret about something. It is used to convey sorrow or disappointment regarding an event or situation.

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deponer

regular
to depose, to remove from office, to lay down

Deponer means to remove someone from a position of authority or to lay down, especially in a formal or official context. It is used when referring to the act of dismissing or resigning from a position.

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deportar

regular
to deport

Deportar means to expel or send someone out of a country, typically due to legal or immigration reasons. It is used in contexts related to immigration enforcement.

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depositar

regular
to deposit

Depositar means to place or put something somewhere, often referring to money in a bank or objects in a specific place. It is used in contexts involving placing or storing items.

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deprimir

regular
to depress, to make sad

Deprimir means to cause someone to feel sad, discouraged, or emotionally low. It can also refer to the act of lowering or reducing something, such as economic or emotional states.

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depurar

regular
to purify, to cleanse

Depurar means to purify or cleanse something, often used in contexts related to removing impurities or errors, such as in water, data, or processes.

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derivar

regular
to derive, to originate, to refer

Derivar means to originate from a source, to lead or direct towards a particular destination, or to refer someone to another person or service. It is used in contexts such as tracing origins, directing traffic, or referring cases.

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derramar

regular
to spill

Derramar means to spill or pour out a liquid or substance, often unintentionally. It can also be used metaphorically to refer to spreading or dispersing something.

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derrapar

regular
to skid

Derrapar means to slide or skid, especially in the context of vehicles or tires losing traction. It is used to describe a loss of grip on a surface.

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derretir

regular
to melt

Derretir means to cause a solid substance to become liquid by heating or to dissolve something completely. It is commonly used in contexts involving heating or melting materials like ice, chocolate, or metal.

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derribar

regular
to knock down

Derribar means to knock down, demolish, or bring something or someone to the ground. It is used in contexts involving destruction or overthrow.

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derrocar

regular
to overthrow

Derrocar means to overthrow or topple a government, authority, or regime. It is used when describing the act of removing someone from power through force or other means.

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derrochar

regular
to waste

Derrochar means to waste or squander something, often resources like money, time, or energy. It is used when referring to the careless or excessive use of something valuable.

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derrotar

regular
to defeat

Derrotar means to defeat or conquer an opponent, often in a competition, battle, or contest. It is used to describe overcoming resistance or opposition.

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derrumbar

regular
to demolish, to tear down

Derrumbar means to demolish or cause something to fall down, often used in the context of buildings, structures, or figuratively to mean collapsing or failing.

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desabotonar

regular
to unbutton

Desabotonar means to undo or open the buttons of clothing or other items. It is used when referring to the action of unfastening buttons.

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desabrochar

regular
to unbutton

Desabrochar means to unfasten or open buttons, typically on clothing. It is used when referring to the action of opening or undoing buttons or fasteners.

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desacelerar

regular
to decelerate

Desacelerar means to reduce the speed or rate of something, often used in the context of vehicles, processes, or activities slowing down.

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desaconsejar

regular
to discourage

Desaconsejar means to advise against or discourage something. It is used when indicating that something is not recommended or should be avoided.

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desacreditar

regular
to discredit

Desacreditar means to undermine the reputation or credibility of someone or something. It is used when questioning or damaging the trust in a person, idea, or institution.

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desactivar

regular
to deactivate

Desactivar means to turn off, disable, or deactivate a device, system, or function. It is used when referring to the process of making something inactive.

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desafiar

regular
to challenge

Desafiar means to challenge someone or something, often in a competitive or confrontational context. It can also imply daring or provoking someone to do something.

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desafinar

regular
to out of tune / to detune

Desafinar means to make an instrument or voice out of tune or to lose its correct pitch. It can also be used figuratively to refer to something that is not harmonious or well-tuned.

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desagradar

regular
to dislike

Desagradar means to cause dislike or displeasure in someone. It is used to express that something is not pleasing or agreeable to someone.

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desaguar

regular
to drain

Desaguar means to drain or empty water from a place, such as a basin or a river. It is used to describe the action of water flowing out or being removed.

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desahogar

regular
to vent, to unburden, to relieve

Desahogar means to vent or express one's feelings, often to relieve emotional tension. It can also refer to releasing or freeing something.

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desahuciar

regular
to evict

Desahuciar means to evict someone from a property, typically due to non-payment of rent or breach of lease terms. It is used in legal or formal contexts related to eviction procedures.

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desalentar

regular
to discourage

Desalentar means to discourage or dissuade someone from doing something. It is used when causing someone to lose confidence or enthusiasm about an action or idea.

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desalojar

regular
to evict, to vacate, to remove

Desalojar means to evict or remove someone from a place, or to vacate a location. It is used in contexts involving the displacement or clearing out of spaces.

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desandar

regular
to undo, to go back over, to retrace

Desandar means to undo or go back over a path or a process, often implying retracing steps or reversing an action.

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desangrar

regular
to bleed out

Desangrar means to bleed heavily or excessively, often used in medical or figurative contexts to describe losing a lot of blood or resources.

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desanimar

regular
to discourage

Desanimar means to discourage or to cause someone to lose confidence or enthusiasm. It is used when something or someone diminishes motivation or spirit.

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desanudar

regular
to undo

Desanudar means to undo or loosen something that is tied, knotted, or fastened. It is used when referring to untying or opening objects like knots, strings, or clothing.

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desaparecer

regular
to disappear

Desaparecer means to cease to be visible or to exist; it is used when something or someone goes out of sight or ceases to exist.

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desaprender

regular
to unlearn

Desaprender means to unlearn or discard previously acquired knowledge or habits. It is used when referring to the process of reversing or undoing what has been learned.

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desaprobar

regular
to disapprove

Desaprobar means to disapprove of or reject something or someone. It is used to express disagreement or lack of approval.

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desaprovechar

regular
to waste

Desaprovechar means to waste or fail to take advantage of something. It is used when referring to not making proper use of opportunities, resources, or time.

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desarmar

regular
to disarm, to dismantle, to take apart

Desarmar means to take apart or dismantle something, often referring to weapons, machinery, or objects. It can also mean to disarm or deprive of weapons.

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desarraigar

regular
to uproot

Desarraigar means to remove or pull out by the roots, often used metaphorically to refer to removing deeply ingrained ideas, customs, or habits.

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desarrollar

regular
to develop

Desarrollar means to develop, grow, or expand something, often used in contexts related to progress, creation, or improvement.

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desarticular

regular
to disarticulate, to dismantle, to break down

Desarticular means to disassemble or break down the parts of something, often used in contexts like dismantling structures, organizations, or systems.

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desatar

regular
to untie

Desatar means to untie or loosen something that is tied or fastened. It can also be used figuratively to mean unleashing or releasing something, such as emotions or events.

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desatascar

regular
to unblock

Desatascar means to unblock or clear a blockage in a pipe, drain, or similar object. It is used when referring to removing obstructions to restore flow.

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desautorizar

regular
to disauthorize, to revoke authority

Desautorizar means to revoke or withdraw someone's authority or approval. It is used when officially or formally invalidating someone's claims or permissions.

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desayunar

regular
to have breakfast

Desayunar means to eat breakfast. It is used to describe the act of having the first meal of the day.

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desazonar

regular
to spoil the appetite or to cause discomfort

Desazonar means to spoil or diminish the appetite, or to cause discomfort or unease. It is used when referring to diminishing the desire to eat or to create a sense of discomfort.

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desbancar

regular
to displace, to oust, to dethrone

Desbancar means to remove someone from a position of power or dominance, often in a competitive or hierarchical context. It is used when someone or something is displaced or replaced by another.

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desbaratar

regular
to spoil, to ruin, to dismantle

Desbaratar means to spoil, ruin, or dismantle something. It is used when referring to the destruction or disassembly of objects, plans, or structures.

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desbastar

regular
to deburr, to smooth, to refine

Desbastar means to remove roughness, burrs, or imperfections from a surface, often metal or wood, through grinding or polishing. It is used in contexts of refining or smoothing materials.

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desbloquear

regular
to unlock

Desbloquear means to remove a lock or barrier from something, allowing access or use. It is often used in the context of devices, accounts, or physical objects.

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desbocar

regular
to unleash, to run wild

Desbocar means to cause something to run wild or to unleash, often used metaphorically to describe emotions or situations getting out of control.

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desbordar

regular
to overflow

Desbordar means to spill over or overflow, often used when a liquid or a situation exceeds its limits or capacity.

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desbrozar

regular
to clear or brush away

Desbrozar means to clear or remove brush, weeds, or undergrowth from a piece of land. It is used in contexts related to land clearing or maintenance.

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descalificar

regular
to disqualify

Descalificar means to disqualify or exclude someone from a competition, contest, or activity, often due to violations of rules or standards.

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descansar

regular
to rest

Descansar means to take a break or relax, often referring to resting physically or mentally. It is used to indicate stopping activity to recover energy or peace.

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descargar

regular
to download

Descargar means to download or unload something, often used in the context of digital files or physical goods.

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descartado

regular
to discard, to rule out, to dismiss

Descartar means to discard, dismiss, or rule out something or someone. It is used when rejecting or eliminating options or objects.

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descartar

regular
to discard, to rule out, to dismiss

Descartar means to discard, dismiss, or rule out something or someone. It is used when rejecting or eliminating options, ideas, or objects.

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descender

regular
to descend

Descender means to go down, fall, or move to a lower position. It is used to describe physical movement downward or a decrease in level or amount.

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descifrar

regular
to decipher, to decode

Descifrar means to decode or interpret something that is difficult to understand, such as a code, message, or handwriting. It is used when trying to find the meaning or solution hidden within complex or encrypted information.

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descolgar

irregular
to unhook, to pick up (the phone)

Descolgar means to unhook or lift something that is hanging, such as a phone receiver or an object from a hook. It is often used when referring to picking up the phone or removing something from a hanging position.

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descolocar

regular
to displace, to unsettle

Descolocar means to displace or unsettle someone or something, often causing confusion or disturbance. It can refer to physical displacement or emotional/mental disturbance.

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descolorir

regular
to discolor

Descolorir means to remove or fade color from something, often used in the context of textiles, hair, or surfaces that lose their color over time or due to bleaching.

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descomponer

regular
to decompose

Descomponer means to break down or decompose something into its constituent parts. It is often used in contexts related to decay, malfunction, or analysis.

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desconcertar

regular
to unsettle, to disconcert, to embarrass

Desconcertar means to cause someone to feel confused, unsettled, or embarrassed. It is used when an action or statement disrupts someone's composure or expectations.

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desconectar

regular
to disconnect

Desconectar means to disconnect or turn off a device, or to detach oneself from a situation or activity. It is used both literally and figuratively.

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desconfiar

regular
to distrust

Desconfiar means to lack trust or confidence in someone or something. It is used when someone suspects dishonesty or unreliability.

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descongelar

regular
to defrost

Descongelar means to thaw or defrost something that was frozen. It is commonly used when referring to food or other items that need to be brought to a temperature suitable for use or consumption.

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desconocer

irregular
to be unaware of / to not know

Desconocer means to be unaware of or not to know something or someone. It is used to indicate a lack of knowledge or familiarity.

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descontar

regular
to discount

Descontar means to deduct or subtract an amount, often in financial contexts, or to discount the value of something. It is used when reducing prices, amounts, or values.

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descontentar

regular
to displease, to upset

Descontentar means to cause dissatisfaction or displeasure in someone. It is used when someone's feelings or expectations are not met, leading to unhappiness.

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descontrolar

regular
to lose control

Descontrolar means to lose control or to become uncontrollable. It is used when describing situations where order, restraint, or regulation is lost.

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descorazonar

regular
to discourage

Descorazonar means to discourage or dishearten someone, often by removing hope or confidence. It is used when describing actions that diminish enthusiasm or courage.

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descorchar

regular
to uncork

Descorchar means to remove the cork from a bottle, typically a wine bottle. It is used when opening bottles by removing their corks.

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descorrer

regular
to draw back, to open, to uncover

Descorrer means to draw back or open something that is covering or closed, such as curtains, doors, or covers. It is used when referring to the action of uncovering or opening something.

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describir

regular
to describe

Describir means to depict or explain the characteristics, features, or details of someone or something. It is used when providing a detailed account or portrayal.

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descrito

regular
to describe

Describir means to depict or explain the characteristics, features, or details of someone or something. It is used when providing descriptions or explanations.

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descubrir

regular
to discover

Descubrir means to find out or become aware of something that was previously unknown. It is used in contexts of exploration, revelation, or uncovering information.

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descuidar

regular
to neglect

Descuidar means to neglect or fail to take proper care of something or someone. It is used when someone does not pay enough attention or care.

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desdecir

irregular
to retract, to take back, to deny

Desdecir means to retract or deny something previously said. It is an irregular verb used when someone wants to negate or withdraw a statement.

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desdeñar

regular
to disdain, to scorn

Desdeñar means to regard with contempt or to dismiss something or someone as unworthy or insignificant. It is used to express disdain or lack of interest.

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desdibujar

regular
to disfigure, to blur, to sketch lightly

Desdibujar means to make something less clear or defined, often by blurring or sketching lightly. It can also refer to the act of disfiguring or ruining the appearance of something.

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desdoblar

regular
to unfold, to open out, to unfold (a sheet or object)

Desdoblar means to unfold or open out something that is folded or closed, such as a sheet, a map, or an object. It is used when referring to the action of spreading out or expanding something that was previously folded or closed.

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desear

regular
to wish

Desear means to wish for or desire something. It is used to express hopes, wants, or cravings.

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desechar

regular
to discard, to throw away

Desechar means to discard or throw away something that is no longer wanted or needed. It is used for disposing of objects, ideas, or concepts.

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desembarazar

regular
to free, to clear away

Desembarazar means to free someone or something from obstacles, entanglements, or clutter. It is used when referring to the act of clearing or freeing.

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desembarcar

regular
to disembark

Desembarcar means to leave a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle, typically upon reaching a destination. It is used when referring to the act of getting off or exiting a mode of transportation.

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desembocar

regular
to flow into / to lead to / to culminate in

Desembocar means to flow into a larger body of water, to lead to a particular result, or to culminate in a specific outcome. It is often used in geographical or figurative contexts.

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desembolsar

regular
to disburse, to pay out

Desembolsar means to pay out or disburse money, often in the context of expenses, loans, or financial transactions. It is used when referring to the act of releasing funds.

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desempacar

regular
to unpack

Desempacar means to unpack or remove items from a package or suitcase. It is used when describing the action of opening and taking out belongings after a trip or delivery.

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desempaquetar

regular
to unpack

Desempaquetar means to unpack or remove items from a package. It is used when describing the action of opening or unpacking goods or belongings.

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desempeñar

regular
to perform, to carry out, to play (a role)

Desempeñar means to perform or carry out a task, role, or function. It is often used in contexts related to jobs, roles, or responsibilities.

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desempolvar

regular
to dust off

Desempolvar means to remove dust from something, typically an object or surface. It is used when cleaning or restoring items by clearing away dust.

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desencadenar

regular
to trigger, to unleash, to set off

Desencadenar means to cause or initiate a process, event, or series of events, often implying the release or activation of something.

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desencajar

regular
to dislodge, to unfit, to not fit

Desencajar means to dislodge, remove, or make something not fit properly. It can also refer to someone feeling out of place or disconnected.

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desencantar

regular
to enchant, to delight, to charm

Desencantar means to enchant or delight someone, often used to express that something or someone no longer charms or pleases as before. It can also mean to disillusion or disappoint.

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desenfocar

regular
to defocus, to blur

Desenfocar means to make an image or object less sharp or clear, often used in photography or visual contexts. It can also be used metaphorically to refer to losing focus or clarity.

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desenfundar

regular
to draw (a weapon)

Desenfundar means to draw or take out a weapon, especially a firearm or sword, from its sheath or holster. It is used in contexts involving preparing to use a weapon or revealing something quickly.

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desengañar

regular
to disillusion

Desengañar means to disillusion or to free someone from false beliefs or illusions. It is used when revealing the truth or correcting misconceptions.

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desenganchar

regular
to unhook, to detach, to disengage

Desenganchar means to unhook, detach, or disengage something from its attachment or connection. It is used when referring to physically or figuratively releasing or freeing something from a hold or attachment.

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desenmarañar

regular
to untangle

Desenmarañar means to untangle or disentangle something, often used literally for physical objects like hair or threads, or figuratively for complex situations.

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desenmascarar

regular
to unmask, to expose, to reveal

Desenmascarar means to unmask or expose someone or something, often revealing the true nature or identity that was hidden. It is used in contexts of uncovering deception or revealing secrets.

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desenredar

regular
to untangle

Desenredar means to untangle or disentangle something that is tangled or knotted. It is used when referring to the act of freeing something from knots or entanglements.

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desenroscar

regular
to unscrew

Desenroscar means to unscrew or to remove by turning counterclockwise. It is used when referring to opening bottles, jars, or other objects that are screwed on.

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desenterrar

regular
to dig up

Desenterrar means to dig up something that is buried or hidden, often used in the context of excavating or uncovering objects or remains.

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desentonar

regular
to clash, to be out of tune, to stand out negatively

Desentonar means to sound out of tune or to be out of harmony, often used metaphorically to indicate something that does not fit or harmonize with its surroundings.

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desentrañar

regular
to unravel, to decipher, to figure out

Desentrañar means to unravel or decipher something complex or hidden, often used in contexts involving solving mysteries, understanding complicated information, or revealing secrets.

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desentumecer

regular
to loosen up, to relieve stiffness

Desentumecer means to make someone or something less stiff or rigid, often referring to muscles or joints. It is used in contexts related to relieving stiffness or tension.

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desenvainar

regular
to unsheathe

Desenvainar means to draw or unsheathe a sword, knife, or similar weapon. It is used when referring to the action of removing a blade from its sheath.

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desenvolver

regular
to unfold, to develop, to unwrap

Desenvolver means to unfold, develop, or unwrap something. It can also refer to elaborating or expanding on a topic or idea.

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desequilibrar

regular
to unbalance

Desequilibrar means to cause someone or something to lose balance or stability. It can be used literally, as in physically unbalancing, or figuratively, such as disrupting stability or harmony.

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desesperar

regular
to despair, to become desperate

Desesperar means to cause someone to lose hope or patience, or to become desperate oneself. It is used to describe feelings of frustration or hopelessness.

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desestabilizar

regular
to destabilize

Desestabilizar means to cause instability or undermine the stability of something, often used in political, economic, or social contexts.

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desestimar

regular
to dismiss, to reject

Desestimar means to dismiss or reject something, such as a claim, argument, or request. It is used when refusing to accept or consider something seriously.

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desfallecer

regular
to faint, to weaken, to fade

Desfallecer means to faint, weaken, or fade gradually. It is used to describe a loss of strength, vitality, or color, often in a poetic or literary context.

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desfigurar

regular
to disfigure

Desfigurar means to spoil or deform the appearance of something or someone, often through damage or alteration. It is used when describing physical or figurative distortion.

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desfilar

regular
to parade

Desfilar means to march or parade, often used in the context of military, ceremonial, or fashion parades. It describes the act of walking in a formal or organized manner.

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desfogar

regular
to vent, to release, to unburden oneself

Desfogar means to release or vent emotions, frustrations, or energy. It is often used when referring to relieving stress or tension.

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desgañitar

regular
to shout oneself hoarse

Desgañitar means to shout loudly or excessively, often to the point of losing one's voice. It is used when describing intense or forceful vocal exertion.

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desgarrar

regular
to tear apart

Desgarrar means to tear or rip something apart, often used in the context of fabric, paper, or emotional states.

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desgastar

regular
to wear out

Desgastar means to cause wear or deterioration on something through use or friction. It is often used to describe the gradual loss of material or strength.

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desgranar

regular
to shell, to husk, to unravel

Desgranar means to remove the shells or husks from grains, seeds, or legumes, or to unravel or explain in detail. It is used both literally and figuratively.

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deshacer

irregular
to undo

Deshacer means to undo, dismantle, or break apart something that was previously assembled or done. It is often used in contexts involving reversing actions or undoing changes.

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desheredar

regular
to disinherit

Desheredar means to deprive someone of their inheritance, typically a family member, through legal or formal means. It is used in contexts involving inheritance and family law.

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deshilachar

regular
to unravel

Deshilachar means to unravel or fray the threads of fabric, cloth, or other materials. It is used when describing the process of making something frayed or torn apart.

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deshinchar

regular
to deflate

Deshinchar means to make something lose its swelling or inflation, often used in the context of tires, balloons, or swollen parts of the body.

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deshojar

regular
to pluck leaves

Deshojar means to remove leaves from a plant or flower, often used literally or figuratively to mean removing or stripping away.

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deshonrar

regular
to dishonor

Deshonrar means to bring shame or loss of honor to someone or something. It is used when referring to actions that damage reputation or dignity.

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deshumanizar

regular
to dehumanize

Deshumanizar means to deprive someone or a group of human qualities or attributes, often used in contexts related to cruelty, devaluation, or loss of empathy.

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designar

regular
to designate, to appoint

Designar means to assign, appoint, or designate someone or something for a specific purpose or role. It is used in contexts such as assigning tasks, titles, or responsibilities.

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desilusionar

regular
to disappoint

Desilusionar means to disappoint or disillusion someone by failing to meet their expectations. It is used when someone's hopes or beliefs are shattered.

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desinfectar

regular
to disinfect

Desinfectar means to clean something thoroughly to destroy bacteria, viruses, or other microorganisms. It is commonly used in contexts related to health, hygiene, and sanitation.

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desinflar

regular
to deflate

Desinflar means to release air or gas from something, such as a tire or balloon, causing it to become flat or less inflated.

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desintegrar

regular
to disintegrate

Desintegrar means to break apart or cause to break into small pieces, often used in the context of physical or abstract entities losing cohesion.

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desistir

regular
to desist

Desistir means to stop or cease doing something, often voluntarily, or to give up on a goal or effort. It is used when someone decides to abandon an action or intention.

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deslindar

regular
to demarcate, to define boundaries

Deslindar means to establish the boundaries or limits of a property or area. It is used in contexts related to land division or defining limits.

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deslizar

regular
to slide

Deslizar means to move smoothly along a surface, often by gliding or slipping. It is used to describe the action of sliding or slipping.

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deslucir

regular
to tarnish, to dull, to spoil

Deslucir means to make something look dull, tarnished, or less attractive. It can refer to physical objects or metaphorically to diminish the quality or appearance of something.

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deslumbrar

regular
to dazzle

Deslumbrar means to dazzle or impress someone with brightness, beauty, or brilliance. It can also refer to overwhelming someone with admiration or amazement.

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desmantelar

regular
to dismantle

Desmantelar means to take apart or disassemble something, often referring to structures, systems, or equipment. It is used when describing the process of breaking down or removing components.

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desmayar

regular
to faint

Desmayar means to faint or lose consciousness, often due to shock, fatigue, or illness. It can also be used figuratively to indicate a loss of strength or spirit.

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desmembrar

regular
to dismember

Desmembrar means to dismember or cut into pieces, often used in contexts involving breaking apart or separating parts of something, especially in a physical or violent manner.

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desmentir

irregular
to deny, to contradict

Desmentir means to deny the truth of a statement or to contradict someone. It is used when refuting or denying information or accusations.

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desmenuzar

regular
to crumble, to shred, to break into small pieces

Desmenuzar means to break or crumble something into small pieces or shreds. It is often used in the context of food preparation or describing the act of tearing or breaking something into smaller parts.

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desmerecer

regular
to discredit, to diminish, to belittle

Desmerecer means to diminish the value, importance, or reputation of someone or something. It is used when someone or something is considered less worthy or deserving of respect.

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desmitificar

regular
to demystify

Desmitificar means to clarify or dispel myths or misconceptions about a subject, making it more understandable or realistic.

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desmoldar

regular
to unmold, to remove from the mold

Desmoldar means to remove a baked or molded item from its mold. It is used mainly in cooking and baking contexts.

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desmontar

regular
to dismantle

Desmontar means to take apart or disassemble something. It is used when referring to the act of removing parts or breaking down structures.

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desmoralizar

regular
to demoralize

Desmoralizar means to cause someone to lose confidence, hope, or morale. It is used when describing actions that diminish someone's spirit or motivation.

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desmoronar

regular
to crumble

Desmoronar means to cause something to break apart or fall into small pieces, often used in the context of physical structures or abstract concepts like confidence or hopes.

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desnudar

regular
to undress

Desnudar means to remove clothing from oneself or someone else, typically in the context of undressing or revealing oneself.

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desobedecer

regular
to disobey

Desobedecer means to disobey or fail to follow rules, orders, or laws. It is used when someone does not comply with instructions or authority.

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desocupar

regular
to vacate

Desocupar means to vacate or leave a place, often used when someone is leaving a room, house, or space.

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desordenar

regular
to disorganize

Desordenar means to make something messy or disorganized. It is used when referring to the act of disrupting order or arrangement.

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desorientar

regular
to disorient

Desorientar means to cause someone to lose their sense of direction or orientation. It can also be used figuratively to mean confusing or bewildering someone.

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despabilar

regular
to wake up, to rouse, to stir

Despabilar means to wake someone up or to make someone alert or lively. It can also refer to stirring or rousing someone or oneself from sleep or inactivity.

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despachar

regular
to dispatch, to send, to handle

Despachar means to send off, dispatch, or handle a task or goods. It is often used in contexts related to shipping, managing tasks, or dealing with customers.

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desparramar

regular
to spill, to scatter, to spread out

Desparramar means to spread or scatter something over a surface or area, often referring to liquids, particles, or objects. It can also imply dispersing or spreading out in a non-controlled manner.

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despedazar

regular
to tear apart, to dismember, to shred

Despedazar means to tear or break something into pieces, often violently or destructively. It is used both literally, for physical destruction, and figuratively, for breaking something into parts or fragments.

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despedir

irregular
to say goodbye / to dismiss / to fire

Despedir means to say goodbye to someone, or to dismiss/fire an employee. It can be used in various contexts involving parting or termination.

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despegar

regular
to take off

Despegar means to become airborne or to lift off, commonly used in the context of airplanes or spacecraft. It can also be used metaphorically to mean starting or launching something.

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despeinar

regular
to mess up hair

Despeinar means to dishevel or mess up someone's hair. It is used when referring to making hair look untidy or tousled.

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despejar

regular
to clear

Despejar means to clear or make something free of obstructions, such as clearing a space, mind, or doubt. It is used in contexts involving removal or clarification.

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desperdiciar

regular
to waste

Desperdiciar means to squander or use something carelessly or without value, often referring to resources like time, money, or materials.

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desperdigar

regular
to scatter, to disperse

Desperdigar means to scatter or disperse small particles or objects over an area. It is used when describing the action of spreading things out randomly or unevenly.

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despertar

regular
to wake up

Despertar means to wake someone up or to become awake oneself. It is used in contexts related to waking up from sleep or becoming alert.

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despilfarrar

regular
to squander

Despilfarrar means to waste or squander something, especially money or resources, often in a careless or excessive manner.

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despistar

regular
to distract, to mislead

Despistar means to distract or to lead someone astray, often causing confusion or misdirection. It can also imply misleading or confusing someone intentionally or unintentionally.

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desplazar

regular
to move, to displace

Desplazar means to move or shift something from one place to another. It can also refer to displacing or relocating people or objects.

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desplegar

regular
to deploy, to unfold, to display

Desplegar means to unfold, spread out, or display something. It is often used in contexts such as deploying resources, unfolding objects, or displaying information.

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desplomar

regular
to collapse

Desplomar means to fall down or collapse suddenly, often used to describe buildings, structures, or sometimes figuratively for plans or hopes.

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desplumar

regular
to pluck feathers from

Desplumar means to remove feathers from a bird, typically in the context of preparing poultry for cooking. It can also be used figuratively to mean taking everything from someone or something.

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despoblar

regular
to depopulate

Despoblar means to reduce the population of a place, often leading to abandonment or depopulation. It is used in contexts related to migration, urban decline, or ecological changes.

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despojar

regular
to strip, to deprive

Despojar means to remove or deprive someone of something, often used in contexts involving taking away possessions, rights, or qualities.

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desposeer

regular
to dispossess

Desposeer means to deprive someone of possession or property. It is used in contexts involving the removal of rights, possessions, or ownership.

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despotricar

regular
to rant

Despotricar means to rant or complain excessively and passionately about something. It is often used when expressing grievances or criticisms in a verbose manner.

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despreciar

regular
to despise

Despreciar means to regard someone or something with contempt or disdain. It is used to express a lack of respect or value towards someone or something.

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desprender

irregular
to detach, to shed, to release

Desprender means to detach or to let go of something, often used in contexts where something is coming loose or being separated. It can also imply releasing or shedding.

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despreocupar

regular
to unburden oneself, to relax, to not worry

Despreocupar means to free oneself from worries or concerns, or to make someone less worried. It is used to describe the act of alleviating anxiety or stress.

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desprestigiar

regular
to discredit

Desprestigiar means to diminish the reputation or credibility of someone or something. It is used when referring to actions that harm the honor or esteem of a person, organization, or idea.

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despuntar

regular
to sprout, to emerge, to stand out

Despuntar means to begin to sprout or emerge, often used for plants or hair, and can also mean to stand out or be prominent in a certain context.

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desquiciar

regular
to upset, to disturb, to unnerve

Desquiciar means to upset or disturb someone's mental or emotional state. It is often used to describe causing someone to become disoriented or mentally unsettled.

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desquitar

regular
to get revenge, to settle a score

Desquitar means to take revenge or settle a score, often by retaliating or getting even for a previous wrong or injury.

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destacar

regular
to highlight, to stand out

Destacar means to emphasize, highlight, or make something stand out. It is used when drawing attention to particular features or qualities.

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destapar

regular
to uncover, to open, to uncap

Destapar means to uncover or open something that is covered or closed, such as a bottle, container, or lid. It is used when removing a cover or opening something.

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destellar

regular
to twinkle, to sparkle, to flash

Destellar means to shine with quick, bright flashes or to sparkle. It is often used to describe lights, stars, or reflections that flicker or sparkle intermittently.

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desteñir

regular
to fade or to discolor

Desteñir means to lose color or brightness, often referring to fabrics, dyes, or surfaces that have faded or become discolored over time.

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desternillar

regular
to laugh oneself silly / to burst out laughing

Desternillar means to laugh very hard or uncontrollably, often to the point of tears. It is used to describe intense laughter.

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desterrar

regular
to banish

Desterrar means to banish or exile someone from a place, often as a punishment or to remove someone from a community or country.

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destetar

regular
to wean

Destetar means to gradually stop feeding a baby or young animal with its mother's milk. It can also be used figuratively to mean ending dependence on something.

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destilar

regular
to distill

Destilar means to purify a liquid by vaporizing it and then condensing the vapor, commonly used in the context of alcohol production or extracting essences.

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destinar

regular
to allocate, to designate, to set aside

Destinar means to allocate or assign something for a specific purpose or recipient. It is used when indicating the purpose or intended use of an object, resource, or funds.

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destituir

irregular
to dismiss, to remove from office

Destituir means to remove someone from a position or office, often due to misconduct or failure to perform duties. It is used in contexts involving official or formal dismissals.

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destripar

regular
to gut, to dissect, to analyze in detail

Destripar means to gut or dissect something, often used literally for animals or fish, or figuratively for analyzing or breaking down information thoroughly.

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destronar

regular
to dethrone

Destronar means to remove someone from a throne or position of power, often used metaphorically to indicate overthrowing or displacing someone from a position of authority.

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destrozar

regular
to destroy

Destrozar means to break, ruin, or severely damage something. It is used when describing the act of destroying or smashing objects or things.

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destruir

irregular
to destroy

Destruir means to cause the complete ruin or damage of something. It is used when referring to the act of breaking down or demolishing objects, structures, or abstract concepts.

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desvalijar

regular
to loot

Desvalijar means to loot or plunder, often referring to stealing valuables from a place, such as a house or store. It is used when describing the act of ransacking or pillaging.

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desvanecer

regular
to fade away

Desvanecer means to fade, disappear, or diminish gradually, often used to describe colors, sounds, or feelings fading over time.

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desvariar

regular
to wander off-topic, to be delirious, to stray from the point

Desvariar means to stray from the main subject, to be delirious, or to lose coherence in speech or thought. It is often used to describe someone who is not thinking clearly or is rambling.

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desvelar

regular
to unveil, to reveal, to wake up

Desvelar means to reveal or uncover something that was hidden, or to wake someone up. It can also refer to the act of staying awake or not sleeping.

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desvestir

regular
to undress

Desvestir means to remove clothing from oneself or someone else. It is used when referring to the act of undressing or taking off clothes.

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desviar

regular
to divert, to deflect, to stray

Desviar means to turn aside, divert, or cause something to change direction. It can be used physically, such as diverting a road, or metaphorically, such as diverting attention.

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desvincular

regular
to unlink, to disconnect, to dissociate

Desvincular means to disconnect or dissociate something from something else. It is used when referring to the act of separating or detaching elements, relationships, or associations.

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desvirtuar

regular
to distort, to devalue, to undermine

Desvirtuar means to distort or undermine the true nature, value, or integrity of something. It is used when referring to corrupting or misrepresenting ideas, facts, or qualities.

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detallar

regular
to detail

Detallar means to describe or explain something in detail. It is used when providing specific information or elaborating on a subject.

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detectar

regular
to detect

Detectar means to discover, identify, or notice the presence of something, often used in contexts like security, science, or troubleshooting.

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detener

regular
to stop

Detener means to stop or halt something or someone. It can be used in various contexts such as stopping an action, a vehicle, or an event.

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detentar

regular
to hold or possess (especially a title or power)

Detentar means to hold or possess something, often used in contexts involving titles, rights, or authority. It implies possession or control over something.

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deteriorar

regular
to deteriorate

Deteriorar means to cause something to become worse, damaged, or less valuable over time. It is used to describe the process of decline or degradation.

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determinar

regular
to determine

Determinar means to establish, decide, or find out something with certainty. It is used when specifying or fixing the limits, causes, or results of a situation.

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detestar

regular
to hate

Detestar means to strongly dislike or hate something or someone. It is used to express intense aversion or dislike.

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detonar

regular
to detonate

Detonar means to cause an explosion or to ignite something. It is used both literally, for explosives, and figuratively, for triggering events or reactions.

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devaluar

regular
to devalue

Devaluar means to reduce the value or worth of something, often used in economic contexts to refer to lowering the value of a currency or asset.

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devanar

regular
to unwind, to unravel, to spin

Devánar means to unwind, unravel, or spin something, often used in contexts related to yarn, thread, or winding. It can also be used figuratively to mean unraveling or deciphering complex issues.

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devastar

regular
to devastate

Devastar means to cause extensive destruction or damage to a place, area, or thing. It is used to describe the act of laying waste or destroying completely.

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devolver

regular
to return

Devolver means to give back or return something to its original place or owner. It is used when referring to returning objects, money, or even ideas.

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devorar

regular
to devour

Devorar means to eat something eagerly and completely, often with a sense of voracity or intense appetite. It is used when describing the act of consuming food or other things with great enthusiasm.

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diagnosticar

regular
to diagnose

Diagnosticar means to identify or determine the nature of a disease or problem through examination and analysis. It is commonly used in medical, technical, or analytical contexts.

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dialogar

regular
to dialogue

Dialogar means to engage in a dialogue or conversation with someone, often to discuss ideas, opinions, or resolve issues. It emphasizes mutual communication and understanding.

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dibujar

regular
to draw

Dibujar means to create images or sketches with a pen, pencil, or other drawing tools. It is used to describe the act of illustrating or sketching.

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dictaminar

regular
to rule on, to decide, to give a verdict

Dictaminar means to issue a formal decision or ruling, often in legal, judicial, or official contexts. It involves analyzing and determining the outcome of a matter.

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dictar

regular
to dictate

Dictar means to pronounce or read aloud words for someone to write down, or to officially prescribe or issue laws, rules, or instructions. It is used in contexts of giving orders, instructions, or legal rulings.

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diezmar

regular
to decimate

Diezmar means to reduce significantly in number or size, often used to describe the reduction of a population, group, or quantity.

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difamar

regular
to defame

Difamar means to speak about someone in a way that damages their reputation, often through false or malicious statements. It is used in contexts involving defamation or slander.

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diferenciar

regular
to differentiate

Diferenciar means to distinguish or identify differences between two or more things. It is used when highlighting distinctions or making comparisons.

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diferir

irregular
to differ, to defer, to postpone

Diferir means to be different or to postpone or delay something. It can refer to differences in opinions or to delaying an action or event.

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difuminar

regular
to blur, to fade, to soften

Difuminar means to make something less distinct or clear, often by blending or softening edges. It is commonly used in contexts related to art, photography, or describing gradual fading.

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difundir

regular
to spread, to disseminate

Difundir means to spread or distribute information, ideas, or substances widely. It is often used in contexts related to communication, media, and the dissemination of knowledge.

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digerir

regular
to digest

Digerir means to break down food in the stomach and intestines for absorption. It can also be used metaphorically to mean understanding or processing information.

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dignificar

regular
to dignify

Dignificar means to make something or someone appear more worthy, respectable, or honorable. It is used to enhance the perceived value or dignity of a person, object, or concept.

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dilapidar

regular
to squander

Dilapidar means to waste or squander something, especially money or resources, in a reckless or unnecessary manner.

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dilatar

regular
to delay, to extend, to enlarge

Dilatar means to make something longer in time or space, or to expand or enlarge. It is often used in contexts involving delays or physical expansion.

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dilucidar

regular
to elucidate, to clarify

Dilucidar means to clarify or make something clear, often used in contexts where complex or obscure information is being explained or understood.

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diluir

regular
to dilute

Diluir means to make a liquid thinner or weaker by adding water or another solvent. It is used in contexts involving liquids, solutions, or substances that are being thinned out.

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diluviar

regular
to pour heavily / to rain heavily

Diluviar means to rain heavily or pour down in a sudden, intense manner. It is used to describe a heavy downpour of rain.

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dimitir

regular
to resign

Dimitir means to resign or quit from a position or job. It is used when someone voluntarily leaves a role or office.

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dinamitar

regular
to dynamite

Dinamitar means to blow up or destroy something using explosives. It is often used in the context of demolitions or military actions.

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dinar

regular
to dine

Dinar means to have the main meal of the day, typically in the afternoon or evening. It is used to describe the act of eating a formal or substantial meal.

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dirigir

irregular
to direct, to manage, to lead

Dirigir means to lead, manage, or oversee something or someone. It is used in contexts such as directing a company, managing a project, or leading a group.

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dirimir

regular
to settle, to resolve

Dirimir means to settle or resolve a dispute, conflict, or disagreement. It is often used in formal contexts related to legal or diplomatic resolutions.

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discernir

regular
to discern

Discernir means to perceive, recognize, or distinguish something with clarity and judgment. It is often used in contexts involving analysis or evaluation.

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disciplinar

regular
to discipline

Disciplinar means to train, correct, or enforce rules and order, often in the context of education, behavior, or organization.

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discrepar

regular
to disagree

Discrepar means to have a different opinion or to differ in judgment from someone else. It is used to express disagreement or contrast in ideas.

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discriminado

regular
to discriminate

Discriminar means to treat someone unfairly or unjustly based on certain characteristics such as race, gender, or ethnicity. It is used to describe acts of bias or prejudice.

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discriminar

regular
to discriminate

Discriminar means to treat someone unfairly or unjustly based on their characteristics such as race, gender, or ethnicity. It is used to describe acts of bias or prejudice.

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disculpar

regular
to excuse, to apologize

Disculpar means to excuse or to apologize for a mistake or inconvenience. It is used when seeking forgiveness or explaining an error.

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discurrir

regular
to run, to flow, to pass (time), to think

Discurrir means to flow, pass, or run, often used to describe the passage of time or the flow of ideas or thoughts. It can also mean to think or to reason.

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discutir

regular
to discuss

Discutir means to talk about, debate, or analyze a topic. It is used when engaging in conversations, arguments, or deliberations.

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disecar

regular
to dissect

Disecar means to cut open and examine the internal parts of a plant, animal, or other object, often for scientific or educational purposes.

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diseccionar

regular
to dissect

Diseccionar means to cut open or analyze in detail, often used in biological or medical contexts to examine the internal structure of an organism or object.

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diseminar

regular
to disperse, to spread

Diseminar means to spread or scatter something over an area or among a group. It is often used in contexts related to distributing information, seeds, or particles.

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diseñar

regular
to design

Diseñar means to create, plan, or develop a design or plan for something. It is commonly used in contexts related to art, architecture, fashion, and engineering.

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disertar

regular
to debate, to discuss

Disertar means to speak or write at length about a particular subject, often in a formal or academic context. It involves presenting arguments or ideas systematically.

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disfrazar

regular
to disguise, to dress up

Disfrazar means to disguise or dress up someone or oneself, often for entertainment, concealment, or role-playing purposes. It is used when referring to putting on costumes or disguises.

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disfrutar

regular
to enjoy

Disfrutar means to take pleasure or derive satisfaction from something. It is used when talking about enjoying activities, experiences, or moments.

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disgregar

regular
to disintegrate, to break apart

Disgregar means to break or separate into parts, often used in contexts involving the disintegration or scattering of substances or groups.

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disgustar

regular
to dislike

Disgustar means to dislike or cause displeasure to someone. It is often used in constructions where the subject is the thing that causes the displeasure, and the indirect object is the person who feels it.

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disimular

regular
to hide, to conceal, to pretend

Disimular means to hide or conceal something, often feelings or intentions, or to pretend or simulate. It is used when someone tries to hide their true emotions or motives.

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dislocar

regular
to dislocate

Dislocar means to force a bone or joint out of its normal position. It is used in medical contexts or to describe the act of displacing something physically.

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disminuir

regular
to decrease

Disminuir means to make or become smaller, fewer, or less in size, amount, or intensity. It is used when referring to reduction or decline in various contexts.

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disolver

regular
to dissolve

Disolver means to cause a substance to become incorporated into a liquid so as to form a solution. It is used when describing the process of dissolving solids, liquids, or gases.

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disparar

regular
to shoot

Disparar means to fire or shoot a weapon, or to release or trigger something. It is used in contexts involving firearms, cameras, or metaphorically to indicate initiating an action.

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dispersar

regular
to disperse

Dispersar means to scatter or spread things or people over a wide area. It is used when describing the act of breaking up or distributing something.

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disponer

irregular
to arrange, to dispose, to have available

Disponer means to arrange, organize, or have something available. It can also imply willingness or readiness to do something.

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disputar

regular
to dispute, to contest

Disputar means to contest, argue, or compete over something. It is used when referring to challenging or debating an issue or participating in a competition.

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distar

regular
to be distant, to be apart

Distar means to be distant or to be separated by a certain amount of time or space. It is often used to indicate a difference or separation between two things or points in time.

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distender

regular
to relax, to loosen, to ease

Distender means to relax or loosen something, often used in the context of muscles, tensions, or situations to become less tense or strained.

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distinguir

irregular
to distinguish

Distinguir means to recognize or identify differences between things or to differentiate. It is used when highlighting distinctions or qualities that set one thing apart from another.

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distorsionar

regular
to distort

Distorsionar means to alter or deform the original shape, sound, or meaning of something. It is often used in contexts related to images, sounds, or information being manipulated or misrepresented.

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distraer

regular
to distract

Distraer means to divert someone's attention or focus away from something. It is used when causing someone to lose concentration or interest.

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distribuir

regular
to distribute

Distribuir means to distribute or spread items, resources, or information across different places or groups. It is used when referring to the act of allocating or dispersing something systematically.

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disuadir

regular
to dissuade

Disuadir means to persuade someone not to do something or to discourage a particular action. It is used when trying to prevent or deter a decision or behavior.

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divagar

regular
to ramble

Divagar means to wander mentally or physically, often without a clear direction or purpose. It is used to describe drifting thoughts or aimless movement.

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diversificar

regular
to diversify

Diversificar means to make or become more diverse or varied. It is often used in contexts related to economics, business, or ecology to indicate the process of increasing variety or scope.

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divertir

irregular
to amuse, to entertain

Divertir means to amuse or entertain someone, often implying causing enjoyment or fun. It can be used reflexively or transitively.

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dividir

regular
to divide

Dividir means to separate or split something into parts. It is used in contexts such as dividing objects, numbers, or groups.

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divisar

regular
to glimpse, to spot, to discern

Divisar means to see or detect something at a distance or with difficulty, often implying a brief or faint sighting. It is used when observing or perceiving something from afar.

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divorciar

regular
to divorce

Divorciar means to legally dissolve a marriage or to separate from a spouse. It is used in contexts related to marriage and legal separation.

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divulgar

regular
to disclose, to spread, to divulgate

Divulgar means to make information known or to spread news, often publicly or widely. It is used when referring to the dissemination of information, news, or ideas.

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doblar

regular
to fold

Doblár means to fold or bend something, such as paper, fabric, or other flexible materials. It is used in contexts involving folding or bending objects.

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doblegar

regular
to bend, to fold, to conquer

Doblegar means to bend or fold something, or to conquer or subdue someone or something. It is used both physically and metaphorically.

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documentar

regular
to document

Documentar means to record, register, or provide detailed information about something, often in the context of reports, archives, or media.

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doler

irregular
to hurt

Doler means to cause pain or discomfort, often used to describe physical or emotional pain. It is typically used with indirect object pronouns to indicate who is experiencing the pain.

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domesticar

regular
to domesticate

Domesticar means to tame or train animals or to adapt something to a domestic or familiar environment. It is used when referring to the process of making wild animals suitable for living with humans or making something suitable for home use.

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domiciliado

regular
housed

Domiciliado means to be housed or to have a residence at a specific address. It is used to indicate where someone lives or is registered.

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dominado

regular
to dominate, to master

Dominar means to have control or mastery over something or someone. It is used to describe proficiency, control, or dominance in a particular area or skill.

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dominar

regular
to dominate

Dominar means to have control or mastery over something or someone. It is used to describe dominance in skills, territory, or influence.

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donar

regular
to donate

Donar means to give or contribute something, usually money or goods, to a cause, organization, or individual. It is used in contexts of charity and philanthropy.

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dorar

regular
to brown

Dorar means to cook or toast something until it turns a golden or brown color, often used in cooking to describe browning bread, meat, or other foods.

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dormir

irregular
to sleep

Dormir means to sleep or rest. It is an irregular verb in the present tense and other forms, changing the stem in certain conjugations.

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dormitar

regular
to doze lightly

Dormitar means to nap or doze lightly, often for a short period. It is used to describe a brief, light sleep.

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dosificar

regular
to dose

Dosificar means to measure or regulate the amount of a substance to be used or administered, often in medical or technical contexts.

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dotar

regular
to endow, to equip

Dotar means to provide or supply someone or something with a particular quality, feature, or resource. It is often used in contexts involving giving or furnishing.

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dramatizar

regular
to dramatize

Dramatizar means to dramatize or dramatise, often referring to the act of portraying or emphasizing emotions, events, or stories in a theatrical or exaggerated manner.

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drenar

regular
to drain

Drenar means to remove or cause to flow out liquid, especially water or other fluids, from a space or container. It is often used in contexts related to medicine, plumbing, or agriculture.

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drogar

regular
to drug

Drogar means to administer or take drugs, often implying the use of substances that can alter mental or physical states. It can refer to both medical and illicit contexts.

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duchar

regular
to shower

Duchar means to take a shower or to wash oneself with water. It is a regular verb used in contexts related to personal hygiene.

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dudar

regular
to doubt

Dudar means to doubt or be uncertain about something. It is used to express skepticism or lack of certainty.

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duplicar

regular
to duplicate

Duplicar means to make a copy or double of something. It is used when referring to increasing or copying quantities, objects, or data.

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durar

regular
to last

Durar means to last or continue for a certain period of time. It is used to describe the duration of an event, object, or situation.

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Learn Spanish verbs starting with D

Master the conjugation of 361 Spanish verbs that begin with the letter D. Each verb includes complete conjugation tables for all tenses, example sentences with translations, pronunciation guides, and interactive practice exercises. Whether you're learning regular or irregular verbs, our comprehensive conjugation guides will help you speak Spanish with confidence.

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