están injuriando
-they/you are insulting
Present progressiveellos/ellas/ustedesconjugation ofinjuriar.

injuriar

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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 insult
El conde injurió al duque, que lo retó a duelo.The count insulted the duke, who challenged him to a duel.
b. to abuse
Su marido la injuriaba y denigraba delante de sus hijos.Her husband used to abuse and denigrate her before their children.
a. to slander
El presentador del programa fue denunciado varias veces por injuriar a personalidades del mundo del espectáculo.The show host was reported several times for slandering showbiz celebrities.
a. to damage
Hoy en día, cualquiera con acceso a las redes sociales puede injuriar fácilmente la reputación de alguien.Nowadays, anyone with access to the social media can easily damage someone's reputation.
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