Emaciated in spanish

Demacrado

pronunciation: demɑkɹ̩ɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

emaciate = extenuar, demacrar, enflaquecer. 

Example: As European diseases, eg, dysentery & tuberculosis, began to emaciate the native peoples of the Americas, social spaces were opened up into which Europeans & their African slaves transplanted themselves.

emaciated = enjuto, escuálido. 

Example: The non-white anorexic subjects reported ealier menarche, were shorter in stature, less emaciated, and practiced veganism slightly more commonly.

Emaciated synonyms

lean in spanish: apoyarse, pronunciation: lin part of speech: adjective, verb thin in spanish: Delgado, pronunciation: θɪn part of speech: adjective haggard in spanish: demacrado, pronunciation: hægɜrd part of speech: adjective, noun gaunt in spanish: demacrado, pronunciation: gɔnt part of speech: adjective bony in spanish: óseo, pronunciation: boʊni part of speech: adjective wasted in spanish: vano, pronunciation: weɪstəd part of speech: adjective skeletal in spanish: esquelético, pronunciation: skelətəl part of speech: adjective pinched in spanish: apretado, pronunciation: pɪntʃt part of speech: adjective cadaverous in spanish: cadavérico, pronunciation: kədævɜrəs part of speech: adjective
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