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retar

to challenge

verb rreh-TAHR Rare

Also means

to dare

Usage Note

Retar means to challenge someone to a contest or confrontation ('te reto a que lo hagas') and in some Latin American varieties also means to scold or reprimand a child — a usage less common in Spain. The related noun is reto (a challenge). It is slightly less formal than desafiar, which carries a heavier sense of defiance or provocation.

Examples

"Te reto a correr cinco kilómetros."

Natural Translation

I challenge you to run five kilometres.

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