What does «acorar» mean in Spanish?
- To afflict; to cause discomfort or distress; to distress.
- To finish off, to strike off, to thunder.
♦ Used in: Spain - To afflict, afflict, grieve, make angry, make nervous, make a person ill-tempered or antagonize a person.
♦ Used in: Spain - To make people tremble with fear.
♦ Used in: Spain - To kill the pig by bleeding it through the neck or heart and, by extension, other slaughter animals.
♦ Used in: Spain - To hold, to stop.
♦ Used in: Dominican Republic - Puerto Rico - (acorarse) Sickness, plant disease due to some atmospheric problem.
Examples of use in Spanish: "acorarse los tomates por exceso de lluvia".