demorar - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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demorar (spanish) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

The word "demorar" is a verb.

Phonetic Transcription

/dem.oˈɾaɾ/

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Meaning and Usage

"Demorar" means to delay, take longer than expected, or hold up progress. It is commonly used in contexts related to time and can apply to personal schedules, processes, or workflows in everyday conversation as well as in formal situations such as legal or economic discussions. The word is frequently used in both oral and written contexts, although it might appear more often in written forms due to its formal nature.

Example Sentences

  1. Demorar demasiado en presentar el informe puede afectar la decisión del comité.
  2. Taking too long to submit the report can affect the committee's decision.

  3. A veces, el tráfico puede demorar nuestra llegada al evento.

  4. Sometimes, traffic can delay our arrival at the event.

Idiomatic Expressions

The word "demorar" is often used in a variety of idiomatic expressions related to delays or taking time.

  1. Demorar en contestar - To take time to respond.
  2. No me gusta demorar en contestar mensajes importantes.
  3. I don't like to take time to respond to important messages.

  4. Demorar en decidir - To take time to decide.

  5. Es crítico no demorar en decidir en situaciones urgentes.
  6. It's critical not to take time to decide in urgent situations.

  7. Demorar un tiempo - To take time.

  8. La construcción de la nueva carretera va a demorar un tiempo.
  9. The construction of the new road is going to take some time.

  10. No demorar más - To not delay any longer.

  11. Debemos no demorar más el inicio del proyecto.
  12. We must not delay the start of the project any longer.

Etymology

The word "demorar" comes from the Latin word "de mora," where "mora" means delay. The prefix "de-" in this context can be interpreted as "from" or "of," suggesting a sense of being derived from a state of delay.

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22-07-2024