Basar
Example: Debemos basar nuestra decisión en hechos concretos.
Definition
"Basar" means to establish or found something on a particular basis or set of principles. It is commonly used to describe the act of grounding decisions, ideas, or arguments on concrete facts or evidence, as in the phrase 'Debemos basar nuestra decisión en hechos concretos.'
Etymology
The verb "basar" comes from the Latin word 'basis,' meaning base or foundation. It entered Spanish through the influence of Latin-based scholarly and legal language. Did you know? The idea of building something on a solid base is reflected in many languages through similar words derived from 'basis.'
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"Basar" appears in the Vocaplus list "Spanish - General - (B1) - set 4", containing 113 commonly used words.
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