What does «recular» mean in Spanish?
- To go backwards, to walk backwards.
Examples of use in Spanish: "recular un paso".
"el vicio de recular los caballos es propio de los que se espantan".
- To cease to defend an opinion or abandon a decision, especially in the face of a difficulty or threat. To compromise, to yield one's opinion or opinion.
Examples of use in Spanish: "reculó en su propuesta".
- In Nautical, to go a ship backwards.
- Failure to accept a challenge, usually out of fear or failure to keep one's word.
♦ Used in: Argentina