dilatar

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Borrowed from Latin dīlātāre.

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dilatar (first-person singular present dilato, first-person singular preterite dilatí, past participle dilatat)

  1. to dilate
  2. to postpone
    Synonym: ajornar

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dilatar (present tense dilatas, past tense dilatis, future tense dilatos, imperative dilatez, conditional dilatus)

  1. to dilate, expand, enlarge (in volume)

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Etymology[edit]

Borrowed from Latin dīlātāre.

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  • Hyphenation: di‧la‧tar

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dilatar (first-person singular present dilato, first-person singular preterite dilatei, past participle dilatado)

  1. to dilate, expand, enlarge, widen

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Spanish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Latin dīlātāre.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /dilaˈtaɾ/ [d̪i.laˈt̪aɾ]
  • Rhymes: -aɾ
  • Syllabification: di‧la‧tar

Verb[edit]

dilatar (first-person singular present dilato, first-person singular preterite dilaté, past participle dilatado)

  1. to prolong
    Synonym: prolongar
  2. to delay, postpone
    Synonym: aplazar
  3. to dilate

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