Present progressiveél/ella/ustedconjugation ofpreconizar.

preconizar

preconizar(
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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 praise
En las reuniones, el jefe suele preconizar a los empleados por su arduo trabajo.During meetings, the boss usually praises his employees for their hard work.
b. to extol
Los medios preconizaron al presidente por firmar el tratado de paz.The media extolled the president for signing the peace treaty.
a. to recommend
Durante la conferencia, psicólogos y expertos en educación preconizaron reformas al sistema educativo.During the conference, psychologists and education experts recommended reforms to the education system.
b. to advise
La policía preconizó medidas de seguridad para la población.The police advised people on security measures.
c. to advocate
Los capitalistas preconizaron la privatización del petróleo.Capitalists advocated the privatization of oil.
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