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Meaning of desdigo




Manuel Penichet P

desdigo
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I desdigo is derived from the verb back on what it means to deny something or someone. Example: back on his words.Backtrack is the opposite or go back from what was said above. Example: the accused is desdijo of his confession.In sense figurative, backtrack is not correspond the character, conduct or appearance of someone or something with their origin, education or class. Example: Your rudeness belies his family.Also in sense figurative, can mean not be something of the same quality that what it surrounds or accompanied. Example: This wine belies the food.

  




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I DESDIGO: Verb conjugation form back on. BACKTRACK: deny.

  



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