independizar



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independizar vtr (emancipar, liberar) (territory)make independent vi + adj
  free vtr
  (formal)liberate vtr
 Tras una larga campaña, la ciudadanía eligió al candidato que proponía independizar las islas.
 After a long campaign, the citizens chose the candidate who proposed to make the islands independent.
independizar vtr (separar, hacer privado)separate vtr
 Utilizaremos un biombo para independizar ambientes.
 We will use a folding screen to separate the areas.
independizarse v prnl (emanciparse localidades)break away vi phrasal
  become independent vi + adj
 La pedanía se independizó de la ciudad y creó un nuevo municipio.
 The district broke away from the city and created a new town.
independizarse v prnl (valerse económicamente)become independent vi + adj
 Mi hijo se quiere independizar.
 My son wants to become independent.
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