desconvocar

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Catalan

Etymology

From des- +‎ convocar.

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desconvocar (first-person singular present desconvoco, first-person singular preterite desconvoquí, past participle desconvocat); root stress: (Central, Valencia, Balearic) /ɔ/

  1. to call off, cancel
    Desconvocar una vaga.Call off a strike.

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Galician

Etymology

From des- +‎ convocar.

Verb

desconvocar (first-person singular present desconvoco, first-person singular preterite desconvoquei, past participle desconvocado)

  1. to call off, cancel
    Desconvocar umha folga.Call off a strike.

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Portuguese

Etymology

From des- +‎ convocar.

Pronunciation

 
 

Verb

desconvocar (first-person singular present desconvoco, first-person singular preterite desconvoquei, past participle desconvocado)

  1. to call off, cancel
    Desconvocar uma greve.Call off a strike.

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Spanish

Etymology

From des- +‎ convocar.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /deskomboˈkaɾ/
  • Rhymes: -aɾ
  • Syllabification: des‧con‧vo‧car

Verb

desconvocar (first-person singular present desconvoco, first-person singular preterite desconvoqué, past participle desconvocado)

  1. to call off, cancel
    desconvocar una huelgato call off a strike

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