soliviantar



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Principal Translations
SpanishEnglish
soliviantar vtr (inducir rebeldía)incite vtr
  stir up vtr phrasal sep
  rouse to rebellion, incite to revolt v expr
 Los grupos subversivos soliviantaron a los estudiantes.
 Subversive groups incited the university students.
soliviantar vtr (inquietar)worry vtr
  (informal)shake up vtr phrasal sep
  unsettle, disquiet vtr
  (intense feeling)terrorize vtr
 Tanta violencia ha soliviantado a la población.
 All this violence has worried the population.
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Additional Translations
SpanishEnglish
soliviantarse v prnl (sublevarse, alzarse)rise up vi phrasal
  revolt, rebel vi
 Los obreros se soliviantaron y amenazaron con irse a la huelga.
 The workers rose up and threatened to go on strike.
soliviantar vtr (disgustar)upset vtr
  anger, infuriate vtr
 La forma en que mi cuñada trata a mi hermano solivianta a mi madre.
 The way my sister-in-law treats my brother upsets my mother.
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