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Catalan

Etymology

From Latin dīlātāre, present active infinitive of dīlātō.

Pronunciation

Verb

dilatar (first-person singular present dilato, first-person singular preterite dilatí, past participle dilatat)

  1. to dilate
  2. to postpone

Conjugation

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Synonyms

Further reading


Ido

Etymology

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Verb

dilatar (present tense dilatas, past tense dilatis, future tense dilatos, imperative dilatez, conditional dilatus)

  1. to dilate, expand, enlarge (in volume)

Conjugation


Portuguese

Etymology

From Latin dīlātāre, present active infinitive of dīlātō.

Verb

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  1. to dilate, expand, enlarge, widen

Conjugation

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Spanish

Etymology

From Latin dīlātāre, present active infinitive of dīlātō.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /dilaˈtaɾ/ [d̪i.laˈt̪aɾ]

Verb

dilatar (first-person singular present dilato, first-person singular preterite dilaté, past participle dilatado)

  1. to prolong
    Synonym: prolongar
  2. to delay, postpone
    Synonym: aplazar
  3. to dilate

Conjugation

Further reading