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prefijaste
Preteriteconjugation ofprefijar.
prefijaste
Preteritevosconjugation ofprefijar.

prefijar

prefijar
A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
transitive verb
a. to prearrange
Las visitas de los padres al internado se prefijan antes del comienzo del curso.Parent's visits to the boarding school are prearranged before the beginning of the course.
b. to fix in advance
Prefijamos ampliamente la fecha de la conferencia a fin de que la mayor cantidad de gente posible pudiera acudir.We fixed the date for the conference well in advance so that as many people as possible could attend.
c. to set out in advance
Deberíamos prefijar los puntos que vamos a tratar en la reunión para asegurarnos de no omitir nada importante.We should set out in advance the points we're going to cover in the meeting to make sure we don't omit anything important.
a. to prefix
El antónimo de esta palabra se obtiene prefijándola con "anti-".The antonym of this word is obtained by prefixing it with "anti-."
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