superar

/supeˈɾaɾ/, [su.peˈɾaɾ]

overcome


Gerund: superando


Past Participles

  Masculine Feminine
Singular superado superada
Plural superados superadas

Indicative

  Present Imperfect Preterite Future Conditional
yo supero superaba superé superaré superaría
superas superabas superaste superarás superarías
él/ella/Ud. supera superaba superó superará superaría
nosotros superamos superábamos superamos superaremos superaríamos
vosotros superáis superabais superasteis superaréis superaríais
ellos/ellas/Uds. superan superaban superaron superarán superarían
vos superás superabas superaste superarás superarías

Subjunctive

  Present Imperfect (ra) Imperfect (se) Future
yo supere superara superase superare
superes superaras superases superares
él/ella/Ud. supere superara superase superare
nosotros superemos superáramos superásemos superáremos
vosotros superéis superarais superaseis superareis
ellos/ellas/Uds. superen superaran superasen superaren
vos superés superaras superases superares

Imperative

  Affirmative Negative
yo    
supera no superes
Ud. supere no supere
nosotros superemos no superemos
vosotros superad no superéis
Uds. superen no superen
vos superá no superes

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Examples
  • Estamos siempre en deuda contigo por ayudarnos a superar este momento difícil.

    We are forever in your debt for helping us through this tough time.

  • Deberás superar algunos inconvenientes.

    You'll have to overcome a few difficulties.

  • He conseguido superar el hábito de echar las culpas a los demás.

    I managed to get over the habit of finding fault with others.

  • Toma tiempo superar un divorcio.

    It takes time to get over a divorce.

  • No podía superar el deseo de fumarse otro cigarro.

    He couldn't overcome the desire for another cigarette.

  • La cosecha de este año no va a superar a la del año pasado.

    This year's harvest will fall short of last year.

  • Estamos siempre en deuda con ustedes por ayudarnos a superar este momento difícil.

    We are forever in your debt for helping us through this tough time.

  • A Tom le gusta superar los límites.

    Tom likes to push the limits.

  • ¿Qué es el fracaso sino una humillación si no impulsa el ingenio para superar las viejas barreras?

    What is failure but humiliation, when it doesn't inspire the genius to overcome old barriers?

  • Nunca va a superar las grandes pérdidas de su negocio.

    He will never get over his huge business losses.

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