to criticize someone for their actions or behavior, often implying a need for correction
repreender
to make a problem, bad situation, or negative feeling worse or more severe
exacerbar
to describe something better, larger, worse, etc. than it truly is
exagerar
to uncover or expose by digging, especially to reveal buried artifacts, structures, or remains
escavar
the act of intentionally keeping someone or something out of a particular group or activity
exclusão
a short trip taken for pleasure, particularly one arranged for a group of people
excursão
displaying good judgment in different things, especially about their quality
discriminativo
to confirm or prove something true, often by providing evidence or testimony
atestam
a strap or rope attached to a bridle, used by a rider to control a horse
rédea
to restore someone or something to a previous state or position, especially after a temporary suspension or removal
reintegrar