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apresurar
apresurar(
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preh
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rahr
)A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
1. (to hasten)
No quiero apresurarlo a tomar una decisión sobre su carrera.I don't want to hurry him into making a decision about his career.
b. to hurry along 
Apresuró a sus niños a la escuela para que no llegaran tarde el primer día.She hurried her children along to school so they would not be late on the first day.
c. to speed up 
Lo siento, pero es difícil apresurar el paso con estos zapatos de tacón.I'm sorry, but it's difficult to speed up my pace in these heels.
d. to quicken 
Un poco de calor debe apresurar el proceso de fusión.A little bit of heat should quicken the melting process.
apresurarse
A reflexive verb is a verb that indicates that the subject performs an action on itself (e.g., Miguel se lava.). 
Apresúrense o no vamos a llegar a la fiesta a tiempo.Hurry up or we won't get to the party on time.
b. to hurry 
Tendrás que apresurarte a llegar a la cocina antes de que la merienda se acabe.You will have to hurry to get to the kitchen before the snacks run out.
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