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2 Translation results for developed in Spanish

adjective | verb

developed adjective

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avanzado, desarrollado

Example sentences of
developed adjective

  • The disease is almost unheard of in developed countries.
  • The younger plant has a less developed root system.

develop verb

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developed, has developed, is developing, develops
desarrollar, elaborar, formar; desarrollarse; aparecer, surgir; revelar (en fotografía); fomentar; explotar (recursos), urbanizar (un área); adquirir; contraer (una enfermedad)

Example sentences of
develop verb

  • She has been exercising regularly to develop her back muscles.
  • The story was later developed into a novel.
  • The island has developed its economy around tourism.
  • The course is designed to develop your writing skills.
  • A blossom develops from a bud.
  • The doctor says that the child is developing normally.
  • In this class, we will be learning about how languages develop.
  • Scientists are developing a treatment for the disease.
  • The company has developed a new method for recycling old tires.
  • He develops the concept more fully in his book.

Detailed synonyms for develop verb

See: Happen, Mature

Reverse translation for developed

avanzado  - advanced, progressive 
desarrollado  - developed, industrialized 
desarrollar  - to develop 
elaborar  - to make, to produce, to devise, to draw up 
formar  - to form, to make, to constitute, to make up, to train, to educate 
desarrollarse  - to take place 
aparecer  - to appear, to show up, to turn up, to be found 
surgir  - to rise, to arise, to emerge 
revelar  (en fotografía) - to reveal, to disclose, to develop (film) 
fomentar  - to foment, to stir up, to promote, to foster 
explotar  (recursos) - to exploit, to explode, to operate, to run 
urbanizar  (un área) - to develop (an area) 
adquirir  - to acquire, to gain, to purchase 
contraer  (una enfermedad) - to contract (a disease), to establish by contract, to tighten, to contract 
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