Implicar
Example: Este proyecto implica mucho trabajo y dedicación diaria.
Definition
"Implicar" means to involve or to require as a necessary part or consequence. For example, the phrase 'Este proyecto implica mucho trabajo y dedicación diaria' shows that the project demands a lot of work and daily dedication.
Etymology
The word "implicar" comes from the Latin 'implicare,' which means to entwine or involve. It is formed by the prefix 'im-' meaning 'in' and 'plicare' meaning 'to fold.' Did you know? The original sense relates to folding together, symbolizing how something is closely connected or involved.
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"Implicar" appears in the Vocaplus list "Spanish - General - (B1) - set 6", containing 114 commonly used words.
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