premiar
to award
verb preh-MYAHR Rare
Origin: From Latin praemiare (to reward).
Also means
to reward
Usage Note
Premiar means to give a prize or reward to someone: premiar al ganador (to award the winner). It is a regular -ar verb. The noun premio (prize) is far more frequent in everyday speech, so learners encounter it earlier. Do not confuse premiar with apremiar (to urge, to press), which has a very different meaning.
Examples
"El festival premió la mejor película del año."
Natural Translation
The festival awarded the best film of the year.
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