habrá flexibilizado
Future perfectél/ella/ustedconjugation offlexibilizar.

flexibilizar

flexibilizar
A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
transitive verb
a. to make more flexible
Este ejercicio ayuda a flexiblizar los músculos en tu espalda.This exercise helps to make the muscles in your back more flexible.
a. to make more flexible
Debido a la pandemia, el director ejecutivo de la empresa decidió flexibilizar el horario de sus empleados.Due to the pandemic, the CEO decided to make the employees schedule more flexible.
b. to ease
Un grupo de economistas le recomendó al banco central flexibilizar la política monetaria en respuesta a la crisis.A group of economists advised the central bank to ease monetary policy in response to the crisis.
c. to loosen
El nuevo presidente prometió flexibilizar las regulaciones bancarias inmediatamente después de ser juramentado.The new president promised to loosen banking regulations immediately after being sworn in.
d. to relax
El director se rehusó a flexibilizar el código de vestimenta de la escuela.The principal refused to relax the school's dress code.
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