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dilatado
-dilated
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dilatado
-dilated
Past participle ofdilatar.

dilatado

dilatado(
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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. dilated
Candi quería cerrarse sus lóbulos dilatados porque si no, no podría hacer el papel de Julieta.Candi wanted to close her dilated earlobes because she couldn't play the role of Juliet otherwise.
a. extensive
Nunca en su dilatada carrera como juez se había encontrado Norberto con un caso tan complicado.Not once in his extensive career as a judge has Norberto faced such a complicated case.
b. long
Durante su dilatada vida, Carmen se dedicó en cuerpo y alma a ayudar a los necesitados, y hoy estamos aquí para honrar su memoria.In her long life, Carmen devoted her body and soul to helping those in need, and today we're here to honor her memory.
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