Translations
- to dilate
- to expand
Commonly used in medical contexts.
Conjugation
Conditional
| yo | dilataría |
| tú | dilatarías |
| él/ella | dilataría |
| nosotros | dilataríamos |
| vosotros | dilataríais |
| ellos/as | dilatarían |
Future
| yo | dilataré |
| tú | dilatarás |
| él/ella | dilatará |
| nosotros | dilatamos |
| vosotros | dilataréis |
| ellos/as | dilatarán |
Imperfect
| yo | dilataba |
| tú | dilatabas |
| él/ella | dilataba |
| nosotros | dilatábamos |
| vosotros | dilatabais |
| ellos/as | dilataban |
Present
| yo | dilato |
| tú | dilatas |
| él/ella | dilata |
| nosotros | dilatamos |
| vosotros | dilatáis |
| ellos/as | dilatan |
Preterite
| yo | dilaté |
| tú | dilataste |
| él/ella | dilató |
| nosotros | dilatamos |
| vosotros | dilatasteis |
| ellos/as | dilataron |
Example Sentences
The doctor decided to dilate the patient's pupils to examine his vision more clearly.
It is important to dilate the pupils before conducting a visual exam.
The blood vessels dilated during exercise, allowing for better blood flow.