desorbitar
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desorbitar
A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
a. to exaggerate
La prensa amarilla desorbita las cosas o incluso las inventa con tal de vender más copias.The yellow press exaggerates things or even makes them up in order to sell more copies.
a. to drive sky-high
La crisis del COVID-19 desorbitó la demanda de mascarillas y gel hidroalcohólico.The COVID-19 crisis drove the demand for masks and hand sanitizer sky-high.
3. (astronomy)
a. to put out of orbit
En un momento dado, la fuerza de atracción del planeta podría desorbitar el satélite.At a given moment, the attraction force of the planet could put the satellite out of orbit.
desorbitarse
A pronominal verb always uses a reflexive pronoun. (e.g., Te ves cansado.).
a. to skyrocket
Había mucha demanda y poca oferta, así que los precios se desorbitaron.There was a lot of demand and little supply, so prices skyrocketed.
5. (astronomy)
a. to get out of orbit
¿Existe alguna posibilidad real de que un planeta se desorbite?Is there a real possibility of a planet getting out of orbit?
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