contraer
to contract, to catch (a disease)
verb kohn-trah-EHR Rare
Origin: From Latin contrahere (to draw together), from contra- + trahere (to draw).
Also means
to shrink, to incur (a debt)
Usage Note
Contraer is an irregular verb conjugated like traer (contraigo, contraes, contrae…; preterite contraje). Common uses: contraer matrimonio (to marry, formal register), contraer una enfermedad (to contract a disease), contraer una deuda (to incur a debt). Contraer matrimonio is the most formal way to say 'to get married' in legal and ceremonial language.
Examples
"Contrajo una infección grave durante el viaje."
Natural Translation
He contracted a serious infection during the trip.
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