Abastecer
to supply, replenish, furnish with
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Learn how to conjugate Spanish ar verbs with Habloco.
Spanish verbs all either end in -ar, -er or -ir, apart from reflexive verbs, which are formed -arse, -erse, or -irse.
Below are the top Spanish verbs ending in -ar, e.g. comer, sostener and tener.
to supply, replenish, furnish with
to hate, detest
to absolve, acquit
to absorb
to abstract
to accede, agree, consent
to welcome, receive, shelter
to attack, attempt, overtake
to thank, be thankful for
to dawn, break the day, wake up
to grow or get dark, have nightfall
to place in front, place before
to appear
to long for, crave for, yearn for
to seize, apprehend
to learn
to burn, sting
to ascend, climb
to wait on, care for, pay attention
to attract, allure, charm
to dare, venture
to sweep. sweep away
to drink
to fit into
to fall
to lack, be in need of
to cede, yield, give in to, hand over
to sift
to take, to get, to catch, to have sex
to eat
to commit, entrust
to please, accornmodate, be pleased
to compose, fix
to understand
to grant, admit, agree upon
to move, touch, affect
to know (people / places)
to contain, hold
to contract, reduce, shrink
to recover, convalesce
to convince, to become convinced
to run
to correspond, match, belong to
to corrurpt, seduce
to sew, mend
to grow
to think
must / should / to owe
to defend, protect
to demolish, destroy
to depend, be subject to
to lay aside, put aside
to disappear, make disappear, vanish
to ignore, disregard, neglect
to descend, go down, get off
to disarrange, break up, decompose
to be ignorant of, not recognize
to unroll, unwrap, develop
to faint, weaken
to disfavor, not to flatter or suit
to undo, destroy, take apart
to disobey
to release, let loose, give away
to disappear, diffuse, become dizzy
to stop, detain, attest
to return, refund, come back
to dissolve, destroy, break up
to place, make use
to hurt, ache
to practice a profession or trade, exert
to absorb, take in
to beautify, embellish
to emerge
to undertake, engage in
to raise prices
to light, turn on
to shrink, shrivel, shrug
to harden, toughen
to lose weight, slim down
to infuriate, make furious
to increase, enlarge
to silence, hush
to understand
to make tender, soften
to catch a glimpse, see vaguely
to sadden, make unhappy
to age, make old
to debase, degrade
to wrap, pack, get involved
to be equivalent to
to lighten, light up, clarify
to choose, select
to establish, set up
to expose, jeopardize, show exhibit
to extend, expand, enlarge
to extract, take out
to die, expire
to favor, improve the appearance of
to bloom, flourish, prosper
to fortify, strengthen
have (modal verb)
to do / to make
to impose
to upset, indispose
to intercede, mediate
to lick, lap
to read
to rain
to misunderstand
to hold
to deserve, merit
to put in to something, get involved in, be part of
to move, shift
to be born
to offer
to appear
to lose
to be able to
to put
to want
to recognise
to know (information)
to be (permanent qualities)
to suppose / to imagine
to have
to bring
to see
to return