Unfolding in spanish

Despliegue

pronunciation: despliege part of speech: noun
In gestures

unfold1 = desdoblar, abrir, desplegar, extender. 

Example: This algorithm handles cyclic graphs without unfolding the cycles nor looping through them.

unfold2 = revelarse, desarrollarse, presentarse. 

Example: Research in any scientific field can never be neutral: the process is initially motivated by the researcher's own questioning of perceived realities, and unfolds in a particular historical moment, subject to the social, political and ideological influences of that context.

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» as the future unfolds = con el devenir del tiempo, con el paso del tiempo, con el transcurso del tiempo, en el futuro.

Example: Certain experiences become meaningful only as the future unfolds.

» events + unfold = acontecimientos + desarrollarse.

Example: It will be readily apparent as the events unfold in some of the cases, however, that librarians are sometimes called upon to make painful decisions.

» situation + unfold = situación + desarrollarse.

Example: The activities will be adapted and revised as the situation unfolds
and further assessment results become available.

» story + unfold = historia + revelar, historia + desvelar.

Example: A riches-to-rags story could be unfolding in Horatio's hometown, where leaders are considering dropping his name from the festival next year.

» unfold before + Posesivo + eyes = revelarse ante + Posesivo + ojos.

Example: The young librarian was not accustomed to seeing scenes of despair unfolding before his eyes with ever increasing frequency.

unfolding = revelación, descubrimiento. 

Example: Successive issues consulted together become a continuous narrative of the gradual unfolding of Community policy objectives.

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» unfolding events, the = desarrollo de los acontecimientos, el.

Example: I refuse to accept the idea that we are mere flotsam and jetsam in a river of life, unable to influence the unfolding events which surround us.

Unfolding synonyms

flowering in spanish: , pronunciation: flaʊɜrɪŋ part of speech: noun
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