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conmocionar

to shock, to shake up

verb kohn-moh-syoh-NAHR Rare

Usage Note

Conmocionar implies a strong emotional or physical impact, as in a crowd being shocked by news or a brain being concussed. The noun conmoción covers both senses: conmoción cerebral is a medical concussion. It is stronger than impresionar and suggests a destabilizing effect on the recipient.

Examples

"La noticia conmocionó al país."

Natural Translation

The news shocked the country.

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