internar

Meaning

  1. (transitive) to put inside
  2. (transitive) to commit or confine (someone) inside a place or institution
  3. (transitive) to commit or confine (someone) inside a place or institution

Opposite of
tirar, retirar, remover, libertar, liberar
Translations

Frequency

31k
Pronounced as (IPA)
/ĩ.teʁˈna(ʁ)/
Etymology

From interno + -ar.

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