Wrought in spanish

Forjado

pronunciation: foʊɹ̩xɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures

wreak 

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» wreak + changes = efectuar cambios, provocar cambios.

Example: The changes wrought by information technology have been at the margins.

» wreak + confusion = causar confusión.

Example: Finally, add the mass confusion wrought by the sudden appearance of a new technology in the library, with its practitioners chanting acronymic prayers, seemingly derived from a mushroom ritual.

» wreak + destruction = causar destrucción, destruir, devastar.

Example: The author laments the demise of the paper card catalogue as a 'paroxysm of shortsightedness and antiintellectualism' on the part of over zealous librarians, wreaking destruction in a class with the burning of the library at Alexandria.

» wreak + devastation = causar destrozos, devastar, destrozar.

Example: This article describes the experiences of a fledgling information system in dealing with a hurricane which wreaked devastation on some of the most remote areas of Hawaii = Este artículo describe las experiencias de un sistema de información nuevo al verse afectado por un huracán que devastó algunas de las zonas más remotas de Hawaii.

» wreak + havoc = causar estragos, provocar estragos, hacer estragos, ocasionar estragos.

Example: I would, nonetheless, like to consider a common type of a change, which normally presents no problem under a manual system, but which could wreak havoc in an automated system.

» wreak + revenge = vengarse.

Example: It's the story of Heathcliff, an orphan who falls in love with a girl above his class, loses her, and devotes the rest of his life to wreaking revenge on her.

» wreak + vengeance upon = tomarse la venganza, vengarse.

Example: Here was an opportunity to wreak vengeance upon him for his treatment of Kate Lespran.

wrought = Participio pasado, forma literaria, del verbo wreak (efectuar, ocasionar). [Véase éste y sus derivados para los distintos significados]

Example: It is also a good time to stand back and take a look at 'what technology hath wrought' and some of the issues involved in our rush towards standardization on the national and international levels.

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» overwrought = nerviosísimo, con los nervios de punta, alteradísimo, agobiadísimo. 

Example: I had become quite overwrought about this problem and, of course, there was nobody to turn to.

» overwrought = recargado, sobrecargado. 

Example: Much of it was deemed baroque, at a time when that overwrought style was being rejected in favor of limpidity and harmony.

Wrought synonyms

shaped in spanish: , pronunciation: ʃeɪpt part of speech: adjective molded in spanish: , pronunciation: moʊldəd part of speech: adjective formed in spanish: , pronunciation: fɔrmd part of speech: adjective
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