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Comprensión del Examen ACT - Support

Aquí aprenderás algunas palabras en inglés relacionadas con el apoyo, como "dependencia", "patrón", "sustentar", etc. que te ayudarán a sobresalir en tus ACT.

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Essential Vocabulary for ACT
to advocate

to publicly support or recommend something

propugnar

propugnar

Ex: The environmentalist passionately advocates for sustainable living practices. 
to champion

to support, defend, or fight for a cause, principle, or person

defender, apoyar

defender, apoyar

Ex: The activists championed the rights of marginalized communities, advocating for equality. 
to encourage

to provide someone with support, hope, or confidence

animar, motivar

animar, motivar

Ex: The teacher always took the time to encourage her students, praising their efforts and boosting their confidence in the classroom. 
to uphold
to uphold
[Verbo]

to support or defend something that is believed to be right so it continues to last

sostener, defender

sostener, defender

Ex: The community members uphold the tradition of holding a yearly charity event to support local causes. 
to further
to further
[Verbo]

to advance the progress or growth of something

promover

promover

Ex: The scholarship was established to further the education of underprivileged students. 
to motivate

to make someone want to do something by giving them a reason or encouragement

motivar, alentar

motivar, alentar

Ex: The coach's pep talk was meant to motivate the team before the championship game. 
to actuate
to actuate
[Verbo]

to provide a reason or encouragement that motivates someone to take action

motivar, impulsar

motivar, impulsar

Ex: The promise of a promotion actuated the employee to work harder and seek additional responsibilities. 
to facilitate

to help something, such as a process or action, become possible or simpler

facilitar

facilitar

Ex: The government implemented policies to facilitate foreign investment and economic growth. 
to cooperate

to work with other people in order to achieve a common goal

cooperar

cooperar

Ex: The team members cooperated to complete the project ahead of schedule. 
to propagate

to cause something, such as an idea or information, to become widely known or spread

propagar, difundir

propagar, difundir

Ex: Social media platforms help propagate news and trends quickly across the globe. 
to endorse
to endorse
[Verbo]

to publicly state that one supports or approves someone or something

respaldar

respaldar

Ex: The celebrity endorsed the new skincare product, praising its effectiveness. 
to collaborate

to work with someone else in order to create something or reach the same goal

colaborar

colaborar

Ex: The researchers collaborated on a groundbreaking study in neuroscience. 
to sustain
to sustain
[Verbo]

to support an opinion, argument, theory, etc. or to prove it's credibility

respaldar

respaldar

Ex: She presented evidence to sustain her argument during the debate. 
to substantiate

to add to the strength of something

reforzar

reforzar

Ex: She substantiated her position by presenting detailed facts. 
to bestow
to bestow
[Verbo]

to present or give something, often with a sense of honor or generosity

otorgar, conferir

otorgar, conferir

Ex: The teacher will bestow awards on students who excel in their academic achievements. 
to endow
to endow
[Verbo]

to provide a gift or quality, to someone or something, often implying a permanent gift or quality

dotar de algo a

dotar de algo a

Ex: The billionaire decided to endow the hospital with a generous donation to fund new medical research. 
to grant
to grant
[Verbo]

to let someone have something, especially something that they have requested

conceder, otorgar

conceder, otorgar

Ex: The teacher decided to grant extra time for students to complete their assignments. 
to lavish
to lavish
[Verbo]

to generously give or spend, especially on luxurious or extravagant things

prodigar

prodigar

Ex: The billionaire decided to lavish his wealth on a charitable foundation to support various causes. 
to enrich
to enrich
[Verbo]

to increase wealth or prosperity of an individual or group

enriquecer, aumentar la prosperidad

enriquecer, aumentar la prosperidad

Ex: His successful investments enriched him, allowing him to live a life of luxury. 
to augment
to augment
[Verbo]

to add to something's value, effect, size, or amount

aumentar

aumentar

Ex: She augments her income by taking on freelance projects. 
to indulge
to indulge
[Verbo]

to allow oneself or someone else to enjoy something excessively, often without restraint

consentir, deleitarse

consentir, deleitarse

Ex: The parents decided to indulge their children with a trip to Disneyland as a special treat. 
upkeep
upkeep
[Sustantivo]

the act of providing financial support, food, etc. for a person or animal

mantenimiento

mantenimiento

resurgence
resurgence
[Sustantivo]

the act of bringing something back into active and noticeable existence or prominence

resurgimiento, renacimiento

resurgimiento, renacimiento

Ex: The city's investment in its historical district sparked a resurgence of tourism. 
patron
patron
[Sustantivo]

an individual who financially supports an artist, charity, cause, etc.

patrocinador, sponsor

patrocinador, sponsor

Ex: As a dedicated supporter of the cause, she became a patron of the animal shelter, making regular donations to provide care and medical treatment for rescued animals. 
revival
revival
[Sustantivo]

the act of bringing something back into active use, attention, or importance after a period of decline or obscurity

renacimiento, resurgimiento

renacimiento, resurgimiento

Ex: The renovation project sparked a revival of interest in the historic building. 
salvation
salvation
[Sustantivo]

preservation or deliverance from harm, ruin, or loss

salvación, rescate

salvación, rescate

Ex: The lifeguard's quick actions were the salvation of the drowning swimmer. 
privilege
privilege
[Sustantivo]

a special right, immunity or advantage that only a particular person or group has

privilegio

privilegio

Ex: Access to education is a privilege that not everyone has. 
proponent
proponent
[Sustantivo]

a supporter who usually speaks publicly in favor of a theory, idea, or plan

proponente

proponente

testament
testament
[Sustantivo]

strong evidence or proof that supports something, emphasizing its validity or significance

testimonio, prueba

testimonio, prueba

Ex: His success in the competition was testament to his hard work and dedication. 
reliance
reliance
[Sustantivo]

trust and confidence placed in someone or something

confianza

confianza

applause
applause
[Sustantivo]

the noise people make by clapping, and sometimes shouting, in order to express their enjoyment or approval

aplauso

aplauso

Ex: The performance received thunderous applause from the audience. 
supportive
supportive
[Adjetivo]

giving encouragement or providing help

de apoyo, comprensivo

de apoyo, comprensivo

Ex: Her family was incredibly supportive during her recovery from surgery, providing assistance and encouragement every step of the way. 
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