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derrotaré

Derrotará is the third-person singular form of the Spanish verb derrotar in the simple future tense. It indicates that the subject will defeat an opponent or overcome a challenge in the future. Derrotar is a transitive verb meaning to defeat, overcome, or subdue, in literal or figurative senses.

Usage and scope: It commonly appears in sports reporting, military or political contexts, and in everyday language.

Conjugation and spelling: Derrotará is a regular -ar verb’s future tense form. The future endings attach to

Related forms: infinitive derrotar; noun derrota; past participle derrotado; other tenses include derrotó (preterite) and derrotaba

It
requires
a
direct
object:
derrotará
al
equipo
rival
(will
defeat
the
rival
team);
derrotar
el
miedo
(to
overcome
fear).
It
can
describe
outcomes
of
competitions,
campaigns,
or
efforts
to
overcome
obstacles.
the
infinitive
derrotar:
yo
derrotaré,
tú
derrotarás,
él
derrotará,
nosotros
derrotaremos,
vosotros
derrotaréis,
ellos
derrotarán.
The
form
carries
an
accent
on
the
final
syllable
(derrotará)
to
mark
stress
according
to
Spanish
orthography.
(imperfect).
The
term
is
widely
used
in
both
literal
and
figurative
contexts
to
express
upcoming
success
in
defeating
or
overcoming
something.