Gestar in english

Gestar

pronunciation: dʒestɑr part of speech: none
In gestures

gestar = incubate ; gestate ; brew ; prepare. 

Example: It is a project that has been incubating since he lost the space for his privately run museum in Gloucester docks two years ago.Example: The show, which only started gestating in May, has already pulled in over a million dollars in ticket sales.Example: The goddess owned a potent magick cauldron in which she planned to brew a special liquid for her ugly son.Example: A summary at the beginning of a document serves to prepare the reader to proceed to the remainder of the text.

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» estar gestándosebe in the worksbe in the making .

Example: Maybe we won't see a complete double dip recession, but a serious slowdown in growth does seem to be in the works.

Example: Although the physical project has taken over 8 months, it has truly been a labor of love that has been in the making for over 20 years.

» gestarsegestate .

Example: The show, which only started gestating in May, has already pulled in over a million dollars in ticket sales.

» polémica + gestarsecontroversy + brew .

Example: Coca-Cola appears to be taking pains to buff up its tarnished image -- a controversy continues to brew over pesticides found in its soda products.

» que se lleva gestando hace tiempolong-simmering .

Example: The long-simmering row between Dialog Information Services and Chemical Abstracts Services has broken out into declared war.

» revolución + gestarserevolution + brew .

Example: The revolution brewed and brewed and nothing had stopped it by early 1810.
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