Decantar in english
Decant
pronunciation: dəkænt part of speech: verb
pronunciation: dəkænt part of speech: verb
In gestures






decantar = decant.
Example: Last year's sloe gin has been steeping for ten months now - it's time to decant.decantarse
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» decantarse por = opt (out for) ; push in + the direction of .
Example: However, in 1983, Forest Press decided to opt for the concept of continuous revision. Example: In recent decades, government and military officials alike have pushed increasingly in the direction of bloodless wars, where confrontations are undertaken - and ultimately won - with minimum loss of human life.