habréis vejado
-you will have humiliated
Future perfectvosotrosconjugation ofvejar.

vejar

vejar(
beh
-
hahr
)
A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
transitive verb
a. to humiliate
El profesor tiene fama de vejar a sus alumnos si no sacan buenos resultados.The teacher is known for humiliating his students if they don't get good grades.
a. to vex
Jaime veja a sus padres con su decisiones estúpidas.Jaime vexes his parents with his stupid decisions.
b. to annoy
Mi jefe veja a los empleados con su tono altivo.My boss annoys his employees with his condescending tone.
a. to harass
Desgraciadamente hay hombres que vejan a sus exparejas como venganza por dejarlos.Unfortunately some men harass their ex-partners as a revenge for leaving them.
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