desmadrar

Spanish

Etymology

From des- + madre (mother) + -ar.

Verb

desmadrar (first-person singular present desmadro, first-person singular preterite desmadré, past participle desmadrado)

  1. To separate a baby animal from its mother
  2. to ruin, to mess up, to spoil
  3. (reflexive) to fall apart, to fall to bits

Conjugation

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