Propasar in english
Propasar
pronunciation: prɑpəsɑr part of speech: none
pronunciation: prɑpəsɑr part of speech: none
In gestures
propasarse = go too far ; overdo ; overstep + the mark ; step over + the edge ; step over + the line ; cross over + the line.
Example: He argues that some of the laws being proposed go too far in restricting rights.Example: If you overdo the exercises there are consequence that can occur including muscle damage, heart problems, and osteoarthritis.Example: Calm down mate, I think your post is closer to overstepping the mark -- a forum is just regular people talking.Example: In fact, many would say he has already stepped over the edge: the received wisdom in the world of reference is 'Never offer a personal opinion'.Example: By stepping over the line, you're looking into the face of fear, the dangers that threaten to destroy you, the giant issues you face.Example: But he knew that if he crossed over the line, he would get it in the teeth but good.