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Accionaba

Accionaba is the imperfect indicative form of the Spanish verb accionar, meaning to act, operate, or set in motion a device, mechanism, or process. It is used to describe past actions that were habitual, ongoing, or not completed at a definite time. In technical writing and narrative prose, accionaba can describe a system or mechanism being activated or responding to a stimulus, as in “el interruptor accionaba la alarma.”

Etymology and meaning: accionar derives from the noun acción (action) with the standard Spanish verb suffix

Conjugation notes: as a regular -ar verb, its imperfect forms include accionaba, accionabas, accionaba, accionábamos, accionabais,

Usage examples:

- El motor accionaba a plena potencia cuando recibió la señal.

- La palanca accionaba la válvula y soltaba el gas.

See also: activar, poner en marcha, acción (noun). The term accionaba is primarily a grammatical form of

-ar.
The
verb
covers
senses
such
as
to
activate,
to
operate,
to
drive
a
mechanism,
or
to
bring
something
into
operation.
In
some
contexts,
accionar
can
also
appear
in
legal
language
to
mean
initiating
or
pursuing
a
legal
action,
though
everyday
usage
favors
phrases
like
“iniciar
una
acción”
or
“interponer
una
demanda.”
accionaban.
Other
common
forms
are
acciono,
accionas,
acciona,
accionamos,
accionáis,
accionan,
with
participle
accionado
and
gerund
accionando.
accionar
and
is
best
understood
in
context
as
describing
past
activation
or
operation
of
a
device
or
process.