Spanish verbs that start with I

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idealizado

regular
idealized

Idealizado means to have idealized or romanticized something or someone. It is used to describe the act of forming an ideal or perfect image, often unrealistically.

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idealizar

regular
to idealize

Idealizar means to regard or represent something or someone as perfect or better than in reality. It is often used when describing the act of forming an idealized or romanticized image.

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idear

regular
to conceive, to come up with, to think up

Idear means to conceive or invent something, often an idea, plan, or solution. It is used when someone develops or formulates new concepts or plans.

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identificar

regular
to identify

Identificar means to recognize or establish the identity of someone or something. It is used when determining or naming the characteristics that distinguish a person, object, or concept.

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idolatrar

regular
to idolize

Idolatrar means to worship or regard someone or something with excessive admiration or devotion. It is often used to describe extreme admiration or reverence.

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ignorar

regular
to ignore

Ignorar means to ignore or pay no attention to someone or something. It is used when someone deliberately does not acknowledge or consider something.

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igualar

regular
to equalize

Igualar means to make two or more things equal in amount, quality, or status. It is used when comparing or balancing different elements.

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iluminar

regular
to illuminate

Iluminar means to light up or make something brighter, often used in contexts involving lighting, brightness, or clarity.

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ilusionar

regular
to excite, to thrill, to inspire hope

Ilusionar means to excite or inspire hope and enthusiasm in someone. It is often used when something causes excitement or a positive emotional response.

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ilustrar

regular
to illustrate

Ilustrar means to provide visual explanations or decorations for a text, or to clarify and exemplify ideas through images or drawings. It is often used in contexts related to art, publishing, and education.

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imaginar

regular
to imagine

Imaginar means to form a mental image or concept of something that is not present or real. It is used to describe the act of envisioning or fantasizing about something.

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imbuir

regular
to imbue, to instill

Imbuir means to fill or inspire someone with a particular feeling, quality, or idea. It is often used in contexts where something is being deeply influenced or infused into a person or thing.

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imitar

regular
to imitate

Imitar means to copy or reproduce the behavior, actions, or characteristics of someone or something. It is used when referring to mimicking or emulating.

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impactar

regular
to impact, to affect strongly

Impactar means to have a strong effect or influence on someone or something. It can refer to physical impact or emotional/psychological influence.

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impartido

regular
given, delivered, taught

Impartido is the past participle of 'impartir', which means to give, deliver, or teach. It is used in perfect tenses and passive constructions to indicate something that has been given or taught.

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impartir

regular
to impart, to give, to teach

Impartir means to give or distribute knowledge, information, or skills, often in an educational or instructional context. It can also refer to the act of bestowing or transmitting something.

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impedir

regular
to prevent

Impidir means to prevent or hinder something from happening. It is used when describing actions that stop or obstruct events or processes.

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imperar

regular
to command, to rule, to dominate

Imperar means to command, dominate, or reign over a territory or group. It can also refer to prevailing or being dominant in a certain context.

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implantado

regular
implanted

Implantado is the past participle and gerund form of the verb 'implantar', which means to implant, insert, or establish something. It is used in contexts related to medical implants, establishing systems, or introducing ideas.

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implantar

regular
to implant, to establish, to implement

Implantar means to establish, set up, or introduce something, such as policies, systems, or procedures. It is used when referring to the act of putting into practice or installing something new.

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implementar

regular
to implement

Implementar means to put into effect, carry out, or execute a plan, method, or system. It is used when referring to the process of applying or enacting something.

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implicar

regular
to imply, to involve

Implicar means to imply or involve something or someone in a situation. It is used to indicate that something has as a consequence or is connected to other elements.

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implorar

regular
to beg, to plead

Implorar means to beg or plead earnestly for something, often with a sense of desperation or urgency. It is used when someone is appealing intensely for help, mercy, or a favor.

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imponer

regular
to impose

Imponer means to establish or enforce something, such as rules, laws, or authority. It is used when someone forces or mandates compliance.

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importar

regular
to matter, to be important

Importar means to matter or be important to someone. It is often used to express significance or concern about something or someone.

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importunar

regular
to bother, to annoy

Importunar means to bother or annoy someone, often by interrupting or causing inconvenience. It is used when describing actions that disturb someone's peace or comfort.

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imposibilitar

regular
to make impossible

Imposibilitar means to make something impossible or to prevent something from happening. It is used to indicate the act of hindering or obstructing a process or outcome.

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impregnar

regular
to impregnate, to soak, to permeate

Impregnar means to saturate or soak something completely, often used in contexts involving liquids, scents, or ideas permeating a surface or material.

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impresionar

regular
to impress

Impresionar means to make a strong impression on someone, often emotionally or aesthetically. It is used when something or someone leaves a memorable impact.

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imprimir

regular
to print

Imprimir means to produce a printed copy of text or images, typically using a printer or printing press. It is used in contexts related to publishing, printing documents, or images.

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improvisar

regular
to improvise

Improvisar means to create or perform something spontaneously without preparation. It is often used in contexts like music, theater, or problem-solving where immediate action is required.

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impugnar

regular
to challenge, to contest

Impugnar means to challenge or contest the validity or legality of something, often in a legal context. It is used when questioning the legitimacy of a decision, document, or action.

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impulsar

regular
to promote, to boost, to drive

Impulsar means to promote, encourage, or drive something forward. It is often used in contexts related to boosting initiatives, projects, or actions.

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imputar

regular
to impute, to attribute, to charge

Imputar means to attribute or assign a responsibility, fault, or blame to someone. It is often used in legal or formal contexts when accusing or charging someone with a crime or responsibility.

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inaugurar

regular
to inaugurate

Inaugurar means to formally open or introduce something, such as a building, event, or institution. It is used when marking the beginning of a new project or establishment.

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incautar

regular
to seize

Incautar means to seize or confiscate goods, often by legal authority, typically in the context of law enforcement or customs.

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incendiar

regular
to set fire to

Incendiar means to set fire to something intentionally, often used in the context of arson or causing a fire.

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incentivar

regular
to encourage

Incentivar means to encourage or promote a particular behavior, action, or development. It is often used in contexts related to motivation, support, or stimulation.

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incidir

regular
to influence, to affect, to occur

Incidir means to influence, affect, or have an impact on something. It is often used to describe the effect or influence of a factor or event.

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incinerar

regular
to incinerate

Incinerar means to burn something completely until it is reduced to ashes. It is often used in contexts related to waste disposal or destruction of materials.

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incitar

regular
to incite, to encourage

Incitar means to encourage, provoke, or stir someone to do something, often used in contexts involving urging or stimulating actions or feelings.

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inclinar

regular
to tilt, to lean, to incline

Inclinar means to tilt or lean something or oneself at an angle. It can also refer to having a tendency or preference towards something.

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incluido

regular
included

Incluido is the past participle and gerund form of the verb 'incluir', which means to include or incorporate something. It is used in perfect tenses and as an adjective.

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incluir

regular
to include

Incluir means to incorporate or add something as part of a whole. It is used when referring to adding items, elements, or information.

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incomodar

regular
to bother, to disturb

Incomodar means to bother, disturb, or cause discomfort to someone. It is used when referring to actions that disrupt or trouble someone.

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incorporar

regular
to incorporate

Incorporar means to include, integrate, or bring together different parts into a whole. It is used when adding or combining elements in various contexts.

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incrementar

regular
to increase

Incrementar means to make something larger, greater, or more numerous. It is used to describe the act of increasing quantities, levels, or amounts.

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increpar

regular
to scold, to reprimand

Increpar means to scold or reprimand someone, often in a stern or admonishing manner. It is used when expressing disapproval or correction.

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incriminar

regular
to incriminate

Incriminar means to accuse or blame someone of a crime or wrongdoing. It is used when suggesting that someone is responsible for a fault or illegal act.

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incrustar

regular
to embed, to encrust

Incrustar means to embed or encrust something into a surface or material. It is used when describing the act of fixing or inserting something firmly within another object.

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incubar

regular
to incubate

Incubar means to keep eggs, germs, or other things at a suitable temperature for development. It can also be used metaphorically to refer to nurturing or fostering ideas or projects.

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inculcar

regular
to instill

Inculcar means to instill or implant ideas, values, or feelings into someone's mind, often gradually and persistently.

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inculpar

regular
to blame

Inculpar means to accuse or blame someone for a fault or wrongdoing. It is used when assigning responsibility or fault.

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incumplir

regular
to fail to comply / to breach

Incumplir means to fail to fulfill or obey a rule, obligation, or agreement. It is used when someone does not adhere to a law, promise, or duty.

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incurrir

regular
to incur

Incurrir means to become subject to or to bring upon oneself (usually a penalty, cost, or blame). It is used when someone becomes involved in a situation that has negative consequences.

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incursionar

regular
to venture into

Incursionar means to enter or venture into a new activity, field, or area, often implying exploration or initial attempts.

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indagar

regular
to investigate

Indagar means to investigate, inquire, or seek information about something. It is often used in contexts involving research or detailed questioning.

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indemnizar

regular
to compensate

Indemnizar means to compensate or reimburse someone for a loss, damage, or injury. It is used in contexts involving financial restitution or settlement.

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independizar

regular
to independent

Independizar means to make someone or oneself independent or autonomous, often referring to gaining independence from parents, authorities, or previous dependencies.

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indicar

regular
to indicate

Indicar means to point out, show, or specify something. It is used when giving directions, pointing to information, or signaling something.

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indignar

regular
to outrage, to anger, to indignify

Indignar means to cause someone to feel anger or outrage, often due to perceived injustice or unfairness. It is used to describe actions or events that provoke strong emotional reactions.

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individualizado

regular
to individualize

Individualizado is the past participle form of 'individualizar', which means to make something specific or unique to an individual. It is used to describe the process of tailoring or customizing.

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individualizar

regular
to individualize

Individualizar means to make something or someone distinct or specific, often emphasizing personal characteristics or particularities. It is used to highlight individuality or uniqueness.

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inducir

irregular
to induce

Inducir means to lead, cause, or influence someone or something to do or become something. It is often used in contexts involving persuasion, causation, or prompting.

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indultar

regular
to pardon

Indultar means to pardon or forgive someone, often in a legal or official context, such as granting clemency to a prisoner.

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industrializar

regular
to industrialize

Industrializar means to develop or expand industry in a region or country. It is used to describe the process of transforming an economy or area into an industrial one.

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infectar

regular
to infect

Infectar means to transmit a disease or harmful agent to someone or something, causing infection. It is used in medical, biological, and figurative contexts.

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inferir

regular
to infer

Inferir means to deduce or conclude something based on evidence or reasoning. It is used when making logical deductions from available information.

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infestar

regular
to infest

Infestar means to infest or invade a place or organism with pests, insects, or undesirable elements. It is used to describe the spread of pests or harmful entities in a location.

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infiltrar

regular
to infiltrate

Infiltrar means to penetrate or pass into a substance, group, or area secretly or gradually. It is often used in contexts related to espionage, security, or the spread of ideas or substances.

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inflamar

regular
to inflame

Inflamar means to cause inflammation or swelling, often in a medical or physical context. It can also be used metaphorically to describe stirring up emotions or passions.

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inflar

regular
to inflate

Inflar means to fill with air or gas, causing something to expand or become larger. It is commonly used with objects like balloons, tires, or other items that require air or gas to be added.

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infligir

regular
to inflict

Infligir means to cause or impose something, often pain, damage, or a penalty, on someone or something. It is used when describing the act of applying or administering a consequence.

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influenciar

regular
to influence

Influenciar means to have an effect on someone's opinions, behaviors, or decisions. It is used to describe the act of exerting influence or sway over others.

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influir

regular
to influence

Influir means to have an effect on or sway someone or something. It is used to describe the act of exerting influence or impact.

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informar

regular
to inform

Informar means to inform or notify someone about something. It is used when conveying information, news, or updates.

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infravalorar

regular
to underestimate

Infravalorar means to assign less value or importance to something or someone than it actually deserves. It is used when undervaluing or underestimating the worth or significance of something.

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infringir

irregular
to infringe

Infringir means to violate or break a law, rule, or regulation. It is used when referring to acts that breach legal or moral standards.

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infundir

regular
to instill, to inspire, to breathe into

Infundir means to instill or inspire a feeling, idea, or quality into someone or something. It is often used in contexts where emotions, values, or qualities are being introduced or conveyed.

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ingeniar

regular
to devise, to contrive, to invent

Ingeniar means to invent, devise, or contrive something, often involving creativity or cleverness. It is used when referring to coming up with plans, solutions, or ideas.

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ingerir

regular
to ingest

Ingerir means to take in or consume substances, typically food or liquids, into the body. It is used when referring to the act of swallowing or consuming something.

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ingresar

regular
to enter, to join, to enroll

Ingresar means to enter or to join a place, institution, or group. It can also refer to depositing or inputting data or money. It is used in contexts such as entering a building, enrolling in a course, or depositing funds.

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inhalar

regular
to inhale

Inhalar means to breathe in air, smoke, or other substances into the lungs. It is often used in contexts related to breathing, medicine, or smoking.

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inhibir

regular
to inhibit

Inhibir means to hinder, restrain, or prevent a process or action. It is often used in contexts related to psychology, biology, or general suppression.

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iniciar

regular
to start

Iniciar means to begin or commence something. It is used when referring to the start of an activity, process, or event.

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injertar

regular
to graft, to insert, to implant

Injertar means to graft or insert a part of one plant into another, or to implant or insert something into a particular place. It is used in contexts related to horticulture, medicine, or metaphorically for inserting ideas or elements.

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injuriar

regular
to insult or to slander

Injuriar means to insult, slander, or defame someone. It is used when referring to the act of damaging someone's reputation through offensive or false statements.

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inmiscuir

irregular
to interfere, to meddle, to intrude

Inmiscuir means to interfere or intrude in a matter or situation, often implying unwelcome or unnecessary involvement. It is used when describing meddling or intrusion.

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inmortalizar

regular
to immortalize

Inmortalizar means to make someone or something eternal or memorable, often through art, writing, or other forms of recognition. It is used to describe the act of preserving a person's memory or legacy.

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inmovilizar

regular
to immobilize

Inmovilizar means to make something or someone immobile or stationary. It is often used in medical, military, or mechanical contexts to indicate preventing movement.

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inmunizado

regular
immunized

Inmunizado is the past participle form of the verb 'inmunizar', which means to immunize or to make immune. It is used to describe someone or something that has been vaccinated or has developed immunity.

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inmunizar

regular
to immunize

Inmunizar means to make someone immune to a disease, typically through vaccination. It is used in medical and health contexts.

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inmutar

regular
to upset, to disturb, to affect

Inmutar means to cause a change in emotional or physical state, often implying upsetting or disturbing someone or something. It can also refer to affecting or influencing a situation or person.

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innovar

regular
to innovate

Innovar means to introduce new ideas, methods, or products. It is used when referring to the act of making changes or improvements through creativity and originality.

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inocular

regular
to inoculate

Inocular means to introduce a vaccine or microorganism into the body to produce immunity or to infect intentionally for scientific purposes. It is used in medical and scientific contexts.

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inquietar

regular
to worry, to disturb, to upset

Inquietar means to cause worry, concern, or disturbance in someone. It is used when something or someone makes another person feel uneasy or anxious.

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inquirir

regular
to inquire

Inquirir means to ask about, investigate, or seek information about something. It is used when someone is formally or informally seeking details or clarification.

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inscribir

regular
to enroll, to register

Inscribir means to enroll or register someone or oneself in a course, event, or list. It is used when officially recording participation or membership.

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insertar

regular
to insert

Insertar means to put or place something into something else. It is used when referring to the act of placing or embedding an object or information within another.

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insinuar

regular
to insinuate

Insinuar means to suggest or imply something subtly or indirectly. It is often used when hinting at something without stating it explicitly.

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insistir

regular
to insist

Insistir means to persist in a demand, opinion, or course of action despite opposition or difficulty. It is used when emphasizing the importance or urgency of something.

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inspeccionar

regular
to inspect

Inspeccionar means to examine or check something carefully, often to ensure it meets certain standards or conditions. It is used in contexts such as quality control, security, or maintenance.

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inspirar

regular
to inspire

Inspirar means to stimulate or motivate someone emotionally or intellectually. It can also refer to the act of breathing in air.

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instalar

regular
to install

Instalar means to set up, put in place, or establish equipment, software, or systems. It is used when referring to the act of installing or setting up something.

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instaurar

regular
to establish, to set up

Instaurar means to establish, set up, or initiate something, often referring to laws, systems, or practices. It is used when describing the act of founding or instituting something officially or formally.

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instigado

regular
to instigate, to provoke

Instigar means to incite or provoke someone to do something, often used in contexts involving encouragement or incitement to action.

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instigar

regular
to incite, to provoke

Instigar means to incite or provoke someone to do something, often used in contexts involving encouragement or stirring up actions or feelings.

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institucionalizar

regular
to institutionalize

Institucionalizar means to establish or organize something as an institution or to make it part of an official system. It is often used in contexts related to formalizing policies, practices, or organizations.

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instituir

regular
to establish, to institute

Instituir means to establish, set up, or create something officially or formally. It is often used in legal, organizational, or formal contexts.

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instruir

regular
to instruct

Instruir means to teach, educate, or provide instruction or guidance. It is often used in formal contexts related to education or training.

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insuflar

regular
to inspire, to breathe into

Insuflar means to breathe air or a substance into something, or metaphorically, to inspire or instill feelings or ideas in someone. It is often used in contexts related to breathing or inspiring.

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insultar

regular
to insult

Insultar means to insult or offend someone verbally. It is used when describing the act of disrespecting or verbally attacking another person.

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integrar

regular
to integrate

Integrar means to combine or bring together parts to form a whole. It is used when referring to the act of uniting or incorporating elements into a complete system or group.

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intensificar

regular
to intensify

Intensificar means to make something more intense, stronger, or more pronounced. It is used when increasing the degree or strength of an attribute or action.

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intentar

regular
to try

Intentar means to attempt or try to do something. It is used when someone makes an effort to achieve or accomplish a task.

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interaccionar

regular
to interact

Interaccionar means to interact or communicate with others, often used in contexts involving social, digital, or environmental exchanges.

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interactuar

regular
to interact

Interactuar means to communicate or engage with others or with a system. It is used when describing reciprocal actions or exchanges between people, groups, or entities.

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intercalar

regular
to intersperse, to insert, to alternate

Intercalar means to insert or place something between other things, often to create variety or to organize content. It can also refer to alternating elements in a sequence.

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intercambiar

regular
to exchange

Intercambiar means to exchange or swap something with someone. It is used when two or more parties give and receive items, ideas, or information mutually.

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intercedir

regular
to intercede

Intercedir means to intervene or mediate on behalf of someone, often to help resolve a conflict or request favor. It is used when someone acts as a mediator or advocate.

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interceptar

regular
to intercept

Interceptar means to catch, seize, or stop something or someone before reaching its destination. It is often used in contexts involving communication, signals, or physical interception.

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interesar

regular
to interest

Interesar means to interest or to be of interest to someone. It is often used to indicate that something captures someone's attention or curiosity.

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interferir

regular
to interfere

Interferir means to intervene or involve oneself in a situation, often to influence or disrupt it. It is used when describing meddling or intrusion.

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interiorizar

regular
to internalize

Interiorizar means to make an idea, belief, or value part of one's own understanding or behavior. It is often used in contexts of learning, assimilation, or adopting new concepts.

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internar

regular
to hospitalize / to intern

Internar means to admit someone into a hospital or institution for medical or other care. It can also refer to placing someone or oneself into a specific environment or situation.

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interpelado

regular
interpellated / questioned

Interpelado is the past participle form of the verb 'interpelar', which means to question or to address someone formally, often used in contexts of interrogation or formal inquiries.

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interpelar

regular
to interpellate, to question, to challenge

Interpelar means to question or challenge someone, often in a formal or confrontational context. It is used when addressing authorities or public figures to demand explanations or responses.

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interponer

regular
to interpose, to intervene, to file (a complaint or appeal)

Interponer means to place oneself between two parties, to intervene, or to file a formal complaint or appeal. It is used in legal, formal, or interpersonal contexts.

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interpretar

regular
to interpret

Interpretar means to interpret or perform a role, often in the context of acting, music, or understanding meaning. It can also refer to explaining or translating something.

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interrogar

regular
to interrogate

Interrogar means to question or examine someone thoroughly, often in an investigative or formal context.

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interrumpir

regular
to interrupt

Interrumpir means to break the continuity of something or someone, often by speaking or causing a disturbance. It is used when someone stops or halts an ongoing action or speech.

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intervenir

regular
to intervene

Intervenir means to interfere or get involved in a situation, often to influence or help resolve a problem. It can also refer to participating actively in an event or process.

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intimar

regular
to summon, to notify, to demand

Intimar means to summon, notify, or demand someone to do something. It is often used in legal or formal contexts to indicate an official notification or requirement.

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intimidar

regular
to intimidate

Intimidar means to frighten, threaten, or make someone feel afraid or less confident. It is used when describing actions that cause fear or submission.

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intoxicar

regular
to intoxicate, to poison

Intoxicar means to cause someone or something to become poisoned or intoxicated, often by ingesting harmful substances. It can also be used figuratively to mean corrupting or negatively influencing someone.

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intranquilizar

regular
to unsettle, to make anxious

Intranquilizar means to cause someone to feel anxious, uneasy, or disturbed. It is used when describing the act of unsettling or disturbing someone's peace of mind.

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intrigar

regular
to intrigue

Intrigar means to arouse curiosity or interest, often by mysterious or fascinating qualities. It can also refer to causing suspicion or curiosity about something.

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introducir

regular
to introduce

Introducir means to insert, bring in, or present something into a particular context or place. It is used when talking about adding or starting something new.

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intuir

regular
to sense

Intuir means to perceive or sense something intuitively, without explicit reasoning. It is often used to describe a gut feeling or an instinctive understanding.

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inundar

regular
to flood

Inundar means to flood or overflow with water, often referring to natural or accidental flooding of areas. It can also be used metaphorically to describe being overwhelmed by emotions or situations.

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inutilizado

regular
unused

Inutilizado means to be unused or not put to use. It is used to describe objects, tools, or resources that have not been utilized.

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inutilizar

regular
to disable, to make useless

Inutilizar means to render something useless or non-functional, often by damaging or disabling it. It is used when referring to the act of making an object or device inoperative.

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invadir

regular
to invade

Invadir means to enter a place or territory forcefully or without permission, often used in the context of military or territorial conquest.

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invalidar

regular
to invalidate

Invalidar means to declare something invalid, null, or void. It is used in contexts such as legal, official, or formal situations where a document, decision, or action is rendered invalid.

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inventar

regular
to invent

Inventar means to create or design something new that did not exist before. It is used when referring to the act of coming up with original ideas, devices, or stories.

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inventariar

regular
to inventory

Inventariar means to make an inventory or list of items, often used in contexts related to accounting, stock management, or cataloging.

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invertir

regular
to invest

Invertir means to allocate money or resources with the expectation of generating a profit or benefit. It can also refer to reversing or turning something inside out.

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investigar

regular
to investigate

Investigar means to examine or study something systematically to discover facts or information. It is commonly used in academic, scientific, or journalistic contexts.

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invitar

regular
to invite

Invitar means to ask someone to participate in an event or activity, often by offering hospitality or an invitation. It is used when extending invitations or encouraging participation.

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invocar

regular
to invoke

Invocar means to call upon, summon, or appeal to a person, deity, or authority. It is often used in religious, legal, or formal contexts to refer to calling for help, support, or authority.

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involucrar

regular
to involve

Involucrar means to include or engage someone or something in a particular activity or situation. It is used when referring to the act of involving or implicating.

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inyectar

regular
to inject

Inyectar means to introduce a substance into something, typically using a syringe or similar device. It is commonly used in medical, scientific, or technical contexts.

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ir

irregular
to go

Ir means to move from one place to another or to go somewhere. It is an essential verb used to indicate movement, travel, or future intentions.

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ironizar

regular
to ironize, to mock, to satirize

Ironizar means to make ironic comments or to mock something or someone. It is used to express irony or sarcasm in speech or writing.

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irradiar

regular
to radiate

Irradiar means to emit or spread out rays, light, heat, or influence. It is used both literally, in the context of emitting radiation, and figuratively, to indicate spreading influence or feelings.

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irritar

regular
to irritate

Irritar means to cause irritation or annoyance in someone. It is used when describing actions that provoke discomfort or anger.

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irrumpir

irregular
to burst in, to break in

Irrumpir means to enter suddenly and forcefully into a place or situation. It is often used to describe abrupt or disruptive entrances.

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izar

regular
to hoist

Izar means to hoist, raise, or lift something, often used in contexts involving flags, sails, or banners.

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Learn Spanish verbs starting with I

Master the conjugation of 158 Spanish verbs that begin with the letter I. 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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