agudizáramos
-we sharpened
Imperfect subjunctivenosotrosconjugation ofagudizar.

agudizar

agudizar(
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goo
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A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
transitive verb
a. to sharpen
Después de algunos años dedicándome a la música, he agudizado el oído.After years of working in music, I have sharpened my ear.
a. to aggravate
El calor agudizaba los síntomas del paciente.The heat aggravated the patient's symptoms.
b. to exacerbate
El divorcio agudizó el conflicto entre las familias.The divorce exacerbated the conflict between the families.
c. to make worse
La crisis financiera agudizó las desigualdades entre clases.The financial crisis made worse the inequalities between classes.
a. to get worse
El hambre se agudiza cada vez más en los países menos desarrollados.Hunger is getting worse and worse in less developed countries.
b. to worsen
Hacer ciertas posturas puede hacer que se agudice el dolor de espalda.Doing certain positions can worsen back pain.
c. to intensify
La tensión entre los trabajadores se agudizó tras los primeros despidos.The tension among the employees intensified after the first dismissals.
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