confortar



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Principal Translations
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confortar vtr (dar vigor y fuerza)reinvigorate, restore vtr
 El reposo confortó al agotado viajero.
 The rest reinvigorated (or: restored) the weary traveler.
confortar vtr (consolar al afligido)comfort, console vtr
 Las palabras cariñosas de la madre confortaron al niño que lloraba.
 The mother's affectionate words comforted (or: soothed) the crying child.
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Additional Translations
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confortarse v prnl (recuperar vigor)revitalize, invigorate vtr
  be reinvigorated vi + adj
  feel revitalized, feel invigorated vi + adj
 Estaba exhausta pero se confortó con una siesta.
 She was exhausted but the nap revitalized her.
confortarse v prnl (consolarse, animarse)revive, renew vtr
  cheer up vi phrasal
  be revived vi
 Inmerso en la serenidad del campo se ha confortado su espíritu.
 His spirit has been revived (or: renewed) in the serenity of the countryside.
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