- independizarse
- independizarse► verbo pronominal1 to become independent (de, of)* * *VPR to become independent (de of)gain independence (de from)
el país se independizó en 1962 — the country became independent in 1962, the country gained independence in 1962
independizarse económicamente — to become economically independent
independizarse de los padres — to become independent from one's parents
* * *(v.) = gain + independenceEx. This is because names of women authors frequently undergo transformations as a result of marriage and divorce; political jurisdictions also are annexed or gain independence and sometimes a new name; etc.* * *independizarse(de)(v.) = secede (from)Ex: The only republic to secede peacefully from the former Yugoslavia, Macedonia has the potential to become a wealthy and stable nation, a beacon of reform in southeastern Europe.
(v.) = gain + independenceEx: This is because names of women authors frequently undergo transformations as a result of marriage and divorce; political jurisdictions also are annexed or gain independence and sometimes a new name; etc.
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independizarse (conjugate independizarse) verbo pronominal
to become independent, gain independence;
independizarse de algn to become independent of sb
■independizarse verbo reflexivo to become independent: quiere independizarse de sus padres, he doesn't want to have to rely on his parents
'independizarse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
desligarse
* * *vprto become independent (de of);un país que se independizó el siglo pasado a country which became independent o gained its independence in the last century;sus hijos ya se han independizado her children are independent now* * *independizarsev/r become independent* * *independizarse {21} vr: to become independent, to gain independence* * *independizarse vb to become independent [pt. became; pp. become]
Spanish-English dictionary. 2013.