Suavizar in english

Soften

pronunciation: sɑfən part of speech: verb
In gestures
soften

suavizarse = mellow. 

Example: These findingings support the idea that people do mellow with age.

suavizar = blunt ; relax ; keep + the edge off + Algo ; water down ; sweeten ; smooth. 

Example: It is arguable that such exhortation and implied criticism blunts receptivity and that it is ultimately counterproductive.Example: Since the Federal Government has not been willing to relax import restrictions on books, academic librarians have had to devise a number of strategies for the survival of collection development.Example: 'I can certainly understand your concern,' she ventured, speaking with a certain amiable casualness which she hoped would keep the edge off his annoyance, 'but we're really trying to protect the taxpayer's investment and the library's materials'.Example: One of these proposals, a large jump in the dues for students and retired members, was watered down before finally being passed.Example: The poem plays on the homonymic connection of the words 'to sweat' and 'to sweeten'.Example: From the 1820s a dry end was added to the Fourdrinier machine which dried and smoothed the web of paper as it emerged from the wet end.

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Example: These findingings support the idea that people do mellow with age.

Suavizar synonyms

break in spanish: descanso, pronunciation: breɪk verb, nounyield in spanish: rendimiento, pronunciation: jild noun, verbbuffer in spanish: buffer, pronunciation: bʌfɜr nounmoderate in spanish: moderar, pronunciation: mɑdɜrət adjectivecushion in spanish: amortiguar, pronunciation: kʊʃən noundamp in spanish: húmedo, pronunciation: dæmp adjectiverelent in spanish: ceder, pronunciation: rɪlent verbmince in spanish: picar, pronunciation: mɪns noun, verbdampen in spanish: humedecer, pronunciation: dæmpən verbweaken in spanish: debilitar, pronunciation: wikən verb
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