Alejaba (en. Departed)
/aleˈxaba/
Meaning & Definition
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verb
To cause something or someone to distance or separate.
The wind was moving the clouds away from the sky.
El viento alejaba las nubes del cielo.
To separate someone from a place or situation.
She kept her children away from violence.
Ella alejaba a sus hijos de la violencia.
To cause a person to move away in an emotional sense.
Constant criticism distanced him from his friends.
Las constantes críticas lo alejaban de sus amigos.
Etymology
Derived from the verb 'alejar', which comes from the Latin 'alecare', meaning to separate.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to distance oneself from
To separate or distance oneself from something or someone.
alejarse de
to distance someone from
To keep a person distant from something.
alejar a alguien de
to dispel doubts
To eliminate or dissipate uncertainties.
alejar las dudas
Related Words
alejar
A verb that indicates the action of distancing something.
alejar
alejamiento
A noun that refers to the act of moving away or distancing oneself.
alejamiento
alejador
An adjective that describes something that causes separation.
alejador
Slang Meanings
To distance oneself from a complicated relationship.
She decided it was time to remove that toxicity.
Ella decidió que era hora de alejaba esa toxicidad.
To stop having contact with someone.
He was so tired that he distanced himself from negative people.
Estaba tan cansado que alejaba a los negativos.