aproximar

/a.pɾok.siˈmaɾ/
verbIntermediate
general

To bring something closer in position, value, or meaning to something else; to estimate or calculate roughly.

Aproximar la fecha del evento al calendario.

To approximate the event date on the calendar.

El ingeniero aproximó el costo del proyecto.

The engineer estimated the cost of the project roughly.

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Often used in technical, scientific, or mathematical contexts to describe rough calculations or estimations.

Collocations

aproximar ato approximate toaproximar el valorto approximate the valueaproximar la fechato approximate the date

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💡Pro Tip

Common Usage

'Aproximar' is often used in contexts where precision is not critical, such as preliminary calculations or rough estimates.

Gold Rule

Precision vs. Approximation

Use 'aproximar' when referring to rough estimates or general closeness, and 'precisar' when exactness is required.

📖Word Origin

From the Latin 'proximus' (nearest) and the Spanish verb-forming suffix '-ar'.

📝Usage Notes

In scientific and technical contexts, 'aproximar' often implies a deliberate estimation rather than an exact calculation.

Word Breakdown

aproxim
near, close
root
+
-ar
verb-forming suffix
suffix
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