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tranquilizarán
-they/you will calm down
Futureellos/ellas/ustedesconjugation oftranquilizar.
tranquilizaran
Imperfect subjunctiveellos/ellas/ustedesconjugation oftranquilizar.

tranquilizar

tranquilizar(
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A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
transitive verb
a. to calm down
¿Me ayudas a tranquilizar a Luisa? Está desesperada porque su hijo no contesta sus llamadas.Can you help me calm Luisa down? She's desperate because her son is not answering her calls.
a. to reassure
El mecánico me tranquilizó asegurándome que el arreglo no costaría mucho.The mechanic reassured me when he told me the repair wouldn't be expensive.
tranquilizarse
A pronominal verb always uses a reflexive pronoun. (e.g., Te ves cansado.).
pronominal verb
a. to calm down
¡Tranquilízate! Me estás poniendo nervioso.Calm down! You're making me nervous.
a. to feel reassured
Me tranquilicé cuando el médico me dijo que el dolor desaparecería pronto.I felt reassured when the doctor told me that the pain would go soon.
a. to calm down
El viento dejó de soplar y las aguas se tranquilizaron.The wind stopped blowing and the waters calmed down.
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