irrogar
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irrogar
A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
1. (legal)
a. to cause
Si irrogara daño alguno durante su estadía, será responsable de las pérdidas y costos incurridos.If you should cause any damage during your stay, you will be liable for losses and costs incurred.
b. to occasion
Las acciones del acusado han irrogado pérdidas que requieren reparación.The actions of the defendant have occasioned losses that require reparation.
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Conjugations
Irregularities are in red
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