withered
wither
wither(
wih
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thuhr
)An intransitive verb is one that does not require a direct object (e.g., The man sneezed.).
1. (to shrivel)
2. (to atrophy)
a. atrofiarse
My muscles withered because my arm was in a cast for two weeks. Now I need physical therapy.Los músculos se me atrofiaron porque tuve yeso durante dos semanas. Ahora necesito fisioterapia.
b. debilitarse
My brother's pneumonia seemed to make him wither and get sicker.La neumonía de mi hermano pareció lo hizo debilitarse y enfermarse aún más.
3. (to vanish)
a. desvanecerse
All my hopes of winning the scholarship withered when I found out Diego got higher grades than I did.Todas mis esperanzas de ganar la beca se devanecieron cuando me enteré de que Diego tuvo mejores calificaciones que yo.
A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
a. marchitar
The weed killer withered the dandelions that were taking over the garden.El herbicida marchitó los dientes de león que invadían el jardín.
a. atrofiar
Lack of use from being in a hospital bed withered my leg muscles.La falta de uso por estar en una cama de hospital me atrofió los músculos de las piernas.
a. debilitar
News of the politician's involvement with bribery withered his crediibility.Las noticias de la participación del político en el soborno debilitaron su credibilidad.
7. (to abash)
a. fulminar (figurative)
A phrase used as a figure of speech or a word that is symbolic in meaning; metaphorical (e.g., carrot, bean).
When my brother spoke out of turn, our mother withered him with a look and he shut up instantly.Cuando mi hermano habló fuera de tono, nuestra madre lo fulminó con una mirada y él se calló al instante.
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