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hubieras blandeado
-you had convinced
Past perfect subjunctiveconjugation ofblandear.
hubieras blandeado
-you had convinced
Past perfect subjunctivevosconjugation ofblandear.

blandear

blandear
A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
transitive verb
a. to convince
No insistas; no me vas a blandear. No vas a jugar jueguitos antes de hacer la tarea.Don't insist - you won't convince me. You're not going to play videogames before doing your homework.
b. to persuade
¿Entonces? ¿Va a venir María con nosotros? - No sé todavía. Juana está tratando de blandearla.So? Is Maria coming with us? - I don't know yet. Juana's trying to persuade her.
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