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habrás desdramatizado
Future perfectconjugation ofdesdramatizar.
habrás desdramatizado
Future perfectvosconjugation ofdesdramatizar.

desdramatizar

desdramatizar
A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
transitive verb
a. to play down
Bueno, no aprobar un examen no es el fin del mundo. ¡Tratemos de desdramatizarlo un poco!Well, not passing a test isn't the end of the world. Let's try to play it down a bit!
b. to defuse
Cuando Emilia y su novio se pusieron a discutir en mitad de la cena, todos nos sentimos incómodos. Por suerte, Marion logró desdramatizar la situación con unos comentarios graciosos.When Emilia and her boyfriend started arguing halfway through dinner, we got uncomfortable. Luckily, Marion managed to defuse the situation with some hilarious remarks.
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