Lesionar in english

Injure

pronunciation: ɪndʒɜr part of speech: verb
In gestures

lesionarse = get + hurt ; injure + Reflexivo. 

Example: To avoid getting hurt, before you exercise you should probably boost your intake of magnesium, which helps muscles stay flexible and toned.Example: She died after injuring herself while trying to do somersaults.

lesionar = cripple ; injure ; crock ; harm. 

Example: The objection to it seems to be that by reading rubbish children cripple their own imaginative, linguistic or moral powers.Example: Many of the inhabitants were shot dead or injured by a crazed gunman.Example: I crocked the cartilage in my knee big time around 7 years ago and even after surgery it was swollen, stiff and achey.Example: He threatened to harm her if she ever left him, and she has been afraid for her life ever since she walked away from that relationship.

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» lesionarseget + hurtinjure + Reflexivo .

Example: To avoid getting hurt, before you exercise you should probably boost your intake of magnesium, which helps muscles stay flexible and toned.

Example: She died after injuring herself while trying to do somersaults.

» lesionarse a propósitowound + Reflexivo + on purposeself-injureself-harm .

Example: She wounded herself on purpose with a safety pin as well as pretended to be having a miscarriage in order to be released by the terrorists.

Example: However, in the long-term, people who self-injure have a much higher risk of suicide, which is why it's so important to seek help.

Example: When people self-harm, they are not trying to kill themselves -- they are trying to cope with their problems and pain.

Lesionar synonyms

hurt in spanish: herir, pronunciation: hɜrt part of speech: verb, noun wound in spanish: herida, pronunciation: waʊnd part of speech: noun, verb spite in spanish: despecho, pronunciation: spaɪt part of speech: noun offend in spanish: ofender, pronunciation: əfend part of speech: verb
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