desplantaríais
-you would pull up
Conditionalvosotrosconjugation ofdesplantar.

desplantar

desplantar
A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
transitive verb
a. to pull up
Tienes que desplantar las malezas más regularmente; de otro modo, te van a invadir el jardín.You need to pull up weeds more regularly, otherwise they're going to invade your garden.
b. to uproot
El perro me desplantó todas las primaveras que acababa de plantar.My dog uprooted all the primroses I had just planted.
a. to pull out of plumb
Esos postes requieren un refuerzo lateral para que la tensión de los cables no los desplante.Those posts require lateral reinforcement so that the tension of the cables doesn't pull them out of plumb.
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