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1 condescender
v.1 to condescend, to acquiesce.María condescendía y eso no le gustaba Mary patronized and he didn't like it.María condescendió y se lo compró Mary condescended and bought it for him.2 to condescend, to patronize, to patronise.María condescendía y eso no le gustaba Mary patronized and he didn't like it.* * *1 (adaptarse) to comply (a, with), consent (a, to)■ no estaba de acuerdo pero tuvo que condescender a la voluntad de los demás he didn't agree but he had to comply with all of the others2 (dignarse) to condescend* * *VI to acquiesce, comply, agreecondescender a — to consent to, say yes to
* * *verbo intransitivocondescender a + inf — to condescend o deign to + inf
b) ( ceder) to acquiesce, agree, consent* * *verbo intransitivocondescender a + inf — to condescend o deign to + inf
b) ( ceder) to acquiesce, agree, consent* * *condescender [E8 ]vi1 (con aires de superioridad) condescender A + INF to condescend o deign to + INF2 (ceder) to acquiesce, agree, consent* * *
condescender verbo intransitivo
1 to condescend
2 (ceder) to comply (with), consent (to)
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condescend
* * *condescender vicondescendió en acompañarme he kindly agreed to o consented to go with me* * *v/i condescend (a to);condescender en hacer algo agree to do sth* * *condescender {56} vi1) : to condescend2) : to agree, to acquiesce
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