estábamos facultando
-we were authorizing
Imperfect progressivenosotrosconjugation offacultar.

facultar

facultar(
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kool
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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 authorize
La empresa facultó a algunos altos cargos para tomar decisiones unilaterales.The company authorized some senior officials to take decisions on their own.
b. to authorise
Regionalism used in the United Kingdom
(United Kingdom)
El órgano rector no faculta a los profesores para rezar en esta escuela laica.Teachers are not authorised by the governing body to pray in this secular school.
c. to empower
Es muy importante facultar a los estudiantes para que tomen sus propias decisiones.It's very important to empower students to take their own decisions.
d. to entitle
Esta escritura no faculta al comité para vender el edificio.This deed does not entitle the committee to sell the building.
e. to allow
Este dinero facultará a Eduardo para montar un negocio.This money will allow Eduardo to set up in business.
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