Arrancaban (en. They started)

/aranˈkaβan/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
To violently remove something from a place.
The protesters were tearing down posters from the wall.
Los manifestantes arrancaban carteles de la pared.
To separate or strip something abruptly.
They were pulling the grass out by the roots to clean the garden.
Arrancaban la hierba de raíz para limpiar el jardín.
To begin to develop something, like a feeling or a reaction.
The show elicited applause from the audience.
El espectáculo arrancaban aplausos del público.

Etymology

From the Latin 'arrancare', which means 'to detach' or 'to remove'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

to elicit a smile
To provoke a smile in someone.
arrancar una sonrisa
to uproot completely
To remove something totally and violently.
arrancar de cuajo
to elicit applause
To provoke applause from the audience.
arrancar aplausos

Related Words

arrancar
To remove something from a place, to initiate something.
arrancar
arranque
The act of tearing or starting something.
arranque

Slang Meanings

To take something suddenly or violently.
That guy always takes things without asking for permission.
Ese tipo siempre arranca cosas sin pedir permiso.
To start something intensely.
The show started with a lot of energy.
El show arrancó con mucha energía.