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prestigias
Presentconjugation ofprestigiar.
prestigiás
Presentvosconjugation ofprestigiar.

prestigiar

prestigiar
A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
transitive verb
a. to give prestige to
Contamos con numerosos académicos profusamente citados entre nuestros profesores, los cuales prestigian nuestra universidad.We have many highly-quoted scholars among our faculty, who give prestige to our university.
b. to honor
Nuestro congreso se verá prestigiado con la participación del Dr. Rivas, que estará a cargo del discurso de cierre.Our conference will be honored with the participation of Dr. Rivas, who will be in charge of the closing speech.
c. to be a credit to
Alumnos talentosos como estos prestigian nuestra institución.Such gifted students are a credit to our institution.
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