
restitución
the act of returning something to a previous state or condition, especially after damage or deformation

inquieto
feeling a sense of unease or agitation that prevents one from finding peace or relaxation

restaurativo
making one feel more energetic or refreshed

reticente
showing limited emotion and maintaining formality

fluctuar
to vary or waver between two or more states or amounts
Información Gramatical:

fluctuación
the irregular or unpredictable variation in something over time, characterized by alternating changes

banal
lacking creativity or novelty, making it uninteresting due to its overuse or predictability

banalidad
a remark used so often that its not interesting or effective

negar
to deny any knowledge, support, or responsibility for something that is associated with oneself

negación
the act of denying any connection, association, or knowledge about something

genealogista
an expert who studies and researches a person's ancestors and the history of their family

genealogía
the study of family lineages and the history of descent

ir más allá de las propias posibilidades
to go beyond limits of one's power or authority, often resulting in negative consequences or failure

sobresalir
to extend outwards beyond the edge or surface of an object or structure

felicitar
to express joy and good wishes to someone for their achievements or on special occasions

feliz
fitting for the occasion, accurately expressing what is intended

felicidad
well-crafted manner, expression or style in communication, design or artistic endeavors

transfusión
the transfer of blood from a donor to a recipient to address medical needs
A blood transfusion is a medical procedure where blood is transferred from one person, called the donor, into the bloodstream of another person, known as the recipient. This procedure is typically performed to replace blood lost because of surgery or injury, to treat certain medical conditions affecting blood production or function, or to improve blood flow and oxygen delivery in seriously ill patients. Blood transfusions can include whole blood or specific components such as red blood cells, plasma, or platelets, depending on the patient's needs. Transfusions are performed under strict medical supervision to make sure the new blood works well with the recipient's body and minimize risks such as infections or immune reactions.
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