poseído



Inflexiones de 'poseído' (nm, nf): f: poseída, mpl: poseídos, fpl: poseídas
Inflexiones de 'poseído' (adj): f: poseída, mpl: poseídos, fpl: poseídas
Del verbo poseer: (⇒ conjugar)
poseído es:
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Principal Translations
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poseído adj (bajo poder de espíritu) (harboring evil spirit)possessed adj
 Este libro de terror trata de una niña poseída que vivía en esta ciudad.
 The horror book tells the tale of a possessed girl who lived in this city.
poseído,
poseída
nm, nf
(persona dominada por espíritu) (harboring evil spirit)possessed person n
  possessed adj
 Creen que esa mujer es una poseída y van a exorcizarla.
 They believe that she is a possessed person and she's going to be exorcised.
poseído por adj + prep (dominado por un impulso)obsessed, consumed adj
  (figurative)possessed adj
  (urged on)driven adj
 Poseído por el deseo de venganza, ese hombre mató a su propio hermano.
 Consumed by a desire for vengeance, that man killed his own brother.
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Additional Translations
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poseído adj PA (jactancioso, creído)vain, conceited adj
  self-centered adj
 Fernando es un tipo poseído que solo habla de sí mismo.
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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2025:

Principal Translations
SpanishEnglish
poseer vtr (tener algo)possess, have vtr
  own vtr
 Es una empresa sólida, posee una gran cantidad de activos.
 It is a sound company, it has a large amount of assets.
 It is a sound company, it owns a large amount of assets.
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Additional Translations
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poseer vtr (tener características)possess, have vtr
 María Callas poseía un gran don para el canto, fue una soprano estadounidense muy famosa.
 Maria Callas possessed a great gift for song, she was a very famous American soprano.
poseer vtr (anular la voluntad)possess vtr
 Algunas religiones sostienen que el diablo puede poseer a una persona adueñándose de su ser.
 Some religions claim that the devil can possess a person by taking hold of their being.
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