Indulge in spanish

Complacer

pronunciation: koʊmplɑθeɹ̩ part of speech: verb
In gestures
complacer

indulge in = dedicarse a, ocuparse de, entregarse a, darse el gusto de, darse el capricho de. 

Example: Each library must make policy decisions concerning whether it will indulge in analytical cataloguing.

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» indulge in + complacency = dormirse en los laureles.

Example: Librarians should not indulge in complacency in the wake of the Chancellor of the Exchequer's decision not to impose any VAT on books for the duration of the present parliament.

» indulge + Posesivo + taste for = satisfacer el deseo de Uno por.

Example: Not only is a drugstore more accessible than the public library but it allows the average reader to indulge freely his taste for entertainment and fantasy without feeling guilty about his choice of leisure reading.

» overindulge = mimar demasiado, consentir demasiado. 

Example: The answer has eluded the best-intentioned parents who overprotect, overindulge, and overschedule their children's lives.

Indulge synonyms

baby in spanish: bebé, pronunciation: beɪbi nounspoil in spanish: mimar, pronunciation: spɔɪl verb, nounpander in spanish: alcahuete, pronunciation: pændɜr verb, nouncoddle in spanish: mimar, pronunciation: kɑdəl verbpamper in spanish: mimar, pronunciation: pæmpɜr verbcosset in spanish: mimar, pronunciation: kɑsət verbgratify in spanish: satisfacer, pronunciation: grætəfaɪ verbcocker in spanish: cocker, pronunciation: kɑkɜr nounmollycoddle in spanish: mimar, pronunciation: mɑlikɑdəl noun, verbluxuriate in spanish: deleitarse, pronunciation: ləgʒʊrieɪt verbfeatherbed in spanish: plumón, pronunciation: feðɜrbed noun
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