anquilosáis
Presentvosotrosconjugation ofanquilosar.

anquilosar

anquilosar
A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
transitive verb
a. to ankylose
El espasmo sostenido del músculo puede anquilosar la mandíbula.Sustained spasm of the muscle may ankylose the jaw.
b. to stiffen
La falta de movimiento puede anquilosar sus articulaciones, señora Rivas. Trate de caminar media hora todos los días.Lack of movement will stiffen your joints, Mrs. Rivas. Try to walk half an hour every day.
a. to paralyze
La recuperación de nuestra economía y la creación de empleo resultarán anquilosadas a menos que se implementen las medidas correctas.The recovery of our economy and the creation of jobs will be paralyzed unless the right policies are implemented.
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