Sacaré (en. I will take out)
/saˈkaɾe/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
To remove something from a place.
Tomorrow he will take out the trash.
Mañana sacará la basura.
To make something come out.
He will bring the truth to light.
Sacará la verdad a la luz.
To extract or obtain something.
The scientist will draw new conclusions from his experiments.
El científico sacará nuevas conclusiones de sus experimentos.
Etymology
It derives from the Latin 'sacare', which means to remove or extract.
Common Phrases and Expressions
make the most of something
Make the most of something.
sacar el máximo provecho
drive someone crazy
Upset someone to the point of losing patience.
sacar a alguien de quicio
show someone's claws
Show someone's strength or aggressiveness.
sacar las garras
Related Words
sacar
To derive or extract something.
sacar
sacada
The action of taking something out.
sacada
sacador
A person who takes out.
sacador
Slang Meanings
Help someone out of a tight spot.
When I had problems, my friend helped me out of a tight spot.
Cuando tuve problemas, mi amigo me sacó del apuro.
To air out dirty laundry.
In the argument, they aired out the dirty laundry.
En la discusión, sacaron los trapos sucios.