Phrasal Verbs Usando 'Back', 'Through', 'With', 'At', & 'By' - Experimentar o realizar una acción (con)
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to be inherently associated with an entity or an event

venir con, estar asociado con
to end one's romantic relationship with someone

terminar con, romper con
to briefly consider or show a passing interest in an idea or concept

coquetear con, tantear
to start a romantic relationship with someone

salir con, empezar una relación con
to stop something from continuing, happening, or succeeding as it was supposed to

interferir en
to get involved with something or someone, often dangerous, in a way that might lead to problems or harm

meterse con, jugársela con
to give away, sell, or let go of something reluctantly

desprenderse de, partir con
to consider an idea or possibility without fully committing to it

jugar con, tantear
to accept and start using a particular idea or method

adoptar y comenzar a usar, aceptar y poner en práctica
to persist in doing a plan, idea, or course of action over time

seguir con
to believe that something is morally right or acceptable

estar de acuerdo
to tolerate a situation or person

tolerar, aguantar
to be full of something

rebosar de, estar lleno de
to take the necessary action regarding someone or something specific

lidiar con
to hold or express a different opinion, viewpoint, or belief than someone else

no estar de acuerdo con, discrepar con
to accept an offer, plan, etc.

ir con, estar de acuerdo
to attempt to deal with a challenging or difficult situation or problem

luchar con, enfrentarse a
to be completely honest with someone, even if the truth is difficult or unpleasant

ser honesto con, hablar claro a
to accept or adapt to a difficult or challenging situation

convivir con, adaptarse a
(of ideas, proposals, or actions) to experience a certain reaction or response

encontrar, recibir
to talk to someone to convince them to act or think more rationally

hacer entrar en razón
to provide someone with a generous amount of a particular thing

colmar de, llover
to support a person or group against someone else in a fight or argument

ponerse de parte de, ponerse del lado de, tomar partido por
to spend time with someone, especially for social or casual reasons

pasar tiempo con, visitar a
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