viciar
viciar
∗viciar
transitive verb
1(enviciar)
- viciar a alguien -> to get somebody into a bad habit; to corrupt somebody (pervertir)
2to falsify (falsear); to distort, to twist (tergiversar)
viciarse
pronomial verb1to get into a bad habit (enviciarse); to become o get corrupted (pervertirse)
- es muy fácil viciarse con estos bombones -> it's very easy to get addicted to these chocolates
2to get stuffy (aire)
3to warp (deformarse)
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viciar [ve-the-ar’]
article & verb transitive
1To vitiate, to mar, to spoil or corrupt (costumbres).
2To counterfeit, to adulterate (sustancia).
3To forge, to falsify.
4To annul, to make void.
5To deprave, to pervert.
6To put a false construction on a passage or expression.
verb reflexive
7To deliver oneself up to vices (persona); to become too much attached or addicted to anything.
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Verb Conjugation for "viciar"
| Presente | Pretérito | Imperfect | Futuro | Subjuntivo | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yo | vicio | vicié | viciaba | viciaré | vicie |
| Tú | vicias | viciaste | viciabas | viciarás | vicies |
| Ella/Él/Usted | vicia | vició | viciaba | viciará | vicie |
| Nosotros | viciamos | viciamos | viciábamos | viciaremos | viciemos |
| Vosotros | viciáis | viciasteis | viciabais | viciaréis | viciéis |
| Ellos/Ustedes | vician | viciaron | viciaban | viciarán | vicien |
