
convalecer
to gradually recover health and strength after being ill or undergoing treatment

intimidar
to force a person into doing something by threatening or frightening them

reprochar
to blame someone for a mistake they made
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acosar
to assail or attack relentlessly from all directions, subjecting someone or something to continuous pressure or adversity

(ablandarse)
ceder
to accept something, usually after some resistance

detestar
to absolutely hate someone or something
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reírse a carcajadas
to laugh loudly and heartily, especially when something is very funny
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mezclar
to mix or blend various elements together, typically to create a uniform composition or alloy

envidiar
to give or allow reluctantly or with displeasure
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zampar
to drink a large quantity of a liquid in a hearty, enthusiastic manner
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susurrar
to make a murmuring or bubbling sound, often associated with the movement of water

enredar
to complicate or tangle, often used metaphorically to describe situations or problems becoming more intricate or convoluted

agraviar
to cause persistent irritation or resentment, typically due to a past grievance or injustice

prolongar
to make something last longer in time than it would naturally
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secularizar
to remove someone from the priesthood or clergy, typically as a result of misconduct or violation of religious principles

fatigar
to become worn out, exhausted, or dull, losing freshness or vitality over time

dejar perplejo
to cause someone to feel puzzled, confused, or bewildered by something complex or difficult to understand

morar
to live or stay in a particular place
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arrastrarse
to behave in a submissive or abject manner
¡Felicidades! !
Aprendiste 19 palabras de Lesson 17. Para mejorar el aprendizaje y revisar el vocabulario, ¡comienza a practicar!
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