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desencadenas

Desencadenas is the second person singular present indicative form of the Spanish verb desencadenar. In this grammatical role, it means that you unleash, detach, or release something that was previously restrained, or that you initiate a sequence of events. The sense can be literal, as in freeing a physical constraint, or figurative, as in starting a process or chain of consequences.

Etymology and meaning. The verb desencadenar is built from the prefix des-, meaning undo or reverse, plus

Usage and examples. Desencadenas is used in informal dialogue when addressing someone directly (tú). Examples include:

Related forms and synonyms. Related terms include desencadena (él/ella/Ud.), desencadenas (tú), desencadenan (ellos/ellas/Uds.), and the infinitive

encadenar,
to
chain.
The
combination
conveys
the
idea
of
removing
chains
or
restraints
and
allowing
movement
or
progression.
The
term
is
commonly
used
to
describe
triggering
a
reaction,
unleashing
forces,
or
starting
a
chain
of
events,
whether
in
everyday
speech,
journalism,
or
literature.
“Desencadenas
una
reacción
en
cadena”
or
“Si
haces
ese
gesto,
desencadenas
una
serie
de
consecuencias.”
In
formal
or
written
contexts,
other
forms
like
desencadena,
desencadenar,
or
desencadenar
una
reacción
en
cadena
are
more
typical,
depending
on
the
subject
and
register.
desencadenar.
A
closely
related
noun
is
desencadenamiento,
meaning
unleashing
or
triggering,
while
desatar
serves
as
a
near
synonym
in
some
contexts.