agotar

Spanish

Etymology

Inherited from Vulgar LatinCategory:Spanish terms inherited from Vulgar Latin#AGOTARCategory:Spanish terms derived from Vulgar Latin#AGOTAR *eguttāre, from LatinCategory:Spanish terms derived from Latin#AGOTAR gutta, whence English gout and gutter.

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Pronunciation

Verb

agotar (first-person singular present agoto, first-person singular preterite agoté, past participle agotado)Category:Spanish lemmas#AGOTARCategory:Spanish verbs#AGOTARCategory:Spanish verbs ending in -ar#AGOTARCategory:Spanish entries with incorrect language header#AGOTARCategory:Pages with entries#AGOTARCategory:Pages with 1 entry#AGOTAR

  1. to exhaust, deplete, use up
  2. (reflexiveCategory:Spanish reflexive verbs#AGOTAR) to run out
    el tiempo se agota
    time is running out
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  3. (reflexiveCategory:Spanish reflexive verbs#AGOTAR) to sell out
  4. (reflexiveCategory:Spanish reflexive verbs#AGOTAR) to wear oneself out
    Con tanto trabajo se está agotando
    He's wearing himself out working so much
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Further reading

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