retar

English

Etymology

re- + tar

Verb

retar (third-person singular simple present retars, present participle retarring, simple past and past participle retarred)

  1. (transitive) To provide (a road, etc.) with a new coating of tar.

Anagrams


Asturian

Etymology

From Latin reputāre, present active infinitive of reputō.

Verb

retar (first-person singular indicative present reto, past participle retáu)

  1. to challenge (to invite someone to take part in a competition)

Conjugation

Synonyms


Spanish

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Latin reputāre, present active infinitive of reputō. Doublet of reputar. Cognate with English repute and rate (to scold).

Verb

retar (first-person singular present reto, first-person singular preterite reté, past participle retado)

  1. to defy, challenge
  2. (Argentina, Chile) to scold, reprimand

Conjugation

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      Swedish

      Verb

      retar

      1. present tense of reta.
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