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modernizas

Modernizas is the second-person singular present indicative form of the Spanish verb modernizar, meaning you modernize. The term is used to describe the action of updating, improving, or bringing something up to date, whether it concerns technology, processes, infrastructure, or ideas. It functions as a regular -ar verb in its conjugation and is commonly found in everyday speech as well as formal writing.

Etymology and usage notes: modernizar is formed from the adjective moderno plus the productive suffix -izar,

Contexts and nuances: The concept of modernization can apply to a wide range of domains, including business,

Examples:

- Tú modernizas el sistema de gestión para aumentar la eficiencia.

- Si modernizas los procesos, podrías reducir costos y mejorar la calidad.

- El plan de la ciudad busca modernizar la infraestructura sin perder su identidad histórica.

See also: Conjugation of modernizar; Spanish verb forms; linguistic notes on -izar verbs.

which
creates
verbs
meaning
“to
cause
to
become
X.”
Modernizas
appears
in
contexts
where
the
subject
is
you
(tú)
performing
the
action
of
modernization.
The
form
is
used
without
an
explicit
subject
in
Spanish,
relying
on
verb
conjugation
to
convey
the
person
and
number.
technology,
urban
planning,
education,
and
cultural
practices.
In
some
contexts,
modernization
carries
neutral
or
pragmatic
connotations,
while
in
others
it
may
imply
modernization
efforts
that
balance
efficiency
with
tradition
or
social
impact.