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Old August 20, 2012, 06:54 AM
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If you google that probablemente te veas decepcionada. I don't think somebody had bother in compiling that.

A website with tons of collocations? Hmmm!

Some collocations:

verse obligado
verse condenado
verse necesitado
verse atribulado
verse desconcertado
verse arrojado
verse reflejado (in a figurative sense)
verse cercado
verse encañonado
verse sujeto
verse envuelto
verse agobiado
verse herido
verse rodeado
verse empobrecido
verse enriquecido
verse encumbrado
verse hundido
verse sumido
verse imposibilitado
verse preso (verse encerrado)
verse vuelto
verse entristecido
verse socorrido
verse vituperado
verse forzado
verse apartado
verse exento (verse exceptuado)
verse anonadado
verse malogrado
verse baldado
verse tullido
verse tocado
verse acentuado
verse favorecido
verse superado
verse aventajado
verse perjudicado
verse empañado
verse involucrado
verse colmado
verse comprometido
verse coronado
verse confrontado
verse beneficiado
verse afectado
verse inmerso (verse sumergido)
verse impulsado
verse frustado
verse exigido

...and counting
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Old August 20, 2012, 11:56 AM
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Old August 21, 2012, 02:53 PM
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@Lou Ann: Hazme caso... Forget about lists.
Go through the examples and use the guidance Alec offered here:

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"verse + passive participle" [...]
It means to suddenly realise that one has been subjected to the action in the past participle or to suddenly perceive the consequences of that action.
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