Agobiar in english

Overwhelm

pronunciation: oʊvɜrwelm part of speech: verb
In gestures

agobiarse = fret ; stew ; stress + Nombre + out ; get + stressed ; get in(to) + a fret. 

Example: So stop fretting that UK unemployment is rising as the tax burden soars, consumers stop spending and North Sea oil runs dry.Example: He was unhappy about Rosecrans grabbing the limelight and just getting too big for his breeches and decided to let him stew a little bit.Example: Forty percent of Americans say it stresses them out too much to think about health care and costs.Example: When she got stressed we would back off until she showed interest again a few weeks later.Example: It seems he never gets into a fret, always stays in full control.

agobiar = haunt ; weigh down ; harry ; stress ; overburden ; sledge ; oppress. 

Example: Some authors, of course, object to their work being subjected to compulsory dissection for exams in the traditional deadly manner and like Bernard Shaw, they swear to haunt anyone who so mistreats them (Shaw's ghost must be busy these days).Example: The passages describing the environment, though lushly written, are inclined to weigh down the narrative thrust of the novel.Example: They stayed there for the winter, and spent the succeeding three summers harrying the coasts of Ireland and Scotland, after which they returned to Norway.Example: The animals are captured for only a few minutes, to avoid stressing them too much.Example: Our prison system is greatly overburdened by non-violent drug offenders.Example: The batsman were sledged beyond words, harassed and were pressured into making mistakes.Example: Christians, Jews, and Muslims show rare case of unity by oppressing gays and lesbians.

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» agobiarsefretstewstress + Nombre + outget + stressedget in(to) + a fret .

Example: So stop fretting that UK unemployment is rising as the tax burden soars, consumers stop spending and North Sea oil runs dry.

Example: He was unhappy about Rosecrans grabbing the limelight and just getting too big for his breeches and decided to let him stew a little bit.

Example: Forty percent of Americans say it stresses them out too much to think about health care and costs.

Example: When she got stressed we would back off until she showed interest again a few weeks later.

Example: It seems he never gets into a fret, always stays in full control.

» agobiarse de calorswelter .

Example: Europe is sweltering in the heat of one of the hottest summers in recent history.

» agobiarse porfret about .

Example: I would have included library schools in this list except for the fact that they fret endlessly about the pros and cons of being called a library school.

» no agobiarsetake + Posesivo + time .

Example: Printers have always liked working on special jobs, putting their best into them and taking their time.

Agobiar synonyms

overcome in spanish: superar, pronunciation: oʊvɜrkəm part of speech: verb deluge in spanish: diluvio, pronunciation: deljudʒ part of speech: noun overtake in spanish: adelantar, pronunciation: oʊvɜrteɪk part of speech: verb drown in spanish: ahogar, pronunciation: draʊn part of speech: verb submerge in spanish: sumergir, pronunciation: səbmɜrdʒ part of speech: verb whelm in spanish: todo, pronunciation: hwelm part of speech: verb overpower in spanish: dominar, pronunciation: oʊvɜrpaʊɜr part of speech: verb overmaster in spanish: subyugar, pronunciation: oʊvɜrmæstɜr part of speech: verb sweep over in spanish: barrer sobre, pronunciation: swipoʊvɜr part of speech: verb flood out in spanish: inundar, pronunciation: flʌdaʊt part of speech: verb
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