Irregular verbs 4.8

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Across
  1. 2. – User engagement ___ after the design changed. – caer
  2. 3. – The new processing engine ___ tasks far faster than before. – matar/aniquilar (uso técnico figurado)
  3. 5. – A wave of enthusiasm ___ through the team after early success. – barrer/arrastra
  4. 6. – The CEO ___ fresh ideas to the innovation meeting. – traer
  5. 7. – The founders ___ every user review to refine their solution. – leer
  6. 8. – The flawed design ___ the prototype’s chances of approval. – hundir
  7. 9. – The team ___ with multiple bugs during deployment. – tratar/encargarse
  8. 13. – The team ___ to avoid repeating the same design mistake. – jurar
  9. 14. – The community ___ the company after a transparent apology. – perdonar
  10. 17. – The company ___ improving the product through micro-iterations. – mantener
  11. 19. – Technical debt ___ into the project over time. – deslizarse/sobrevenir
  12. 21. – The failed experiment ___ doubt on the original hypothesis. – lanzar/proyectar
  13. 24. – The team ___ a more efficient algorithm during testing. – encontrar
  14. 25. – The team ___ adoption through a targeted online campaign. – conducir
  15. 26. – The startup ___ the wave of AI adoption to grow rapidly. – montar
  16. 27. – Engagement levels ___ after the interface redesign. – deslizarse
  17. 28. – The rushed update ___ the system’s performance metrics. – volar/arruinar
  18. 30. – The company ___ a bold step by entering a new market. – tomar
  19. 31. – The founders ___ to their vision despite early criticism. – aferrarse
  20. 32. – The senior engineer ___ the redesign of the interface. – liderar/dirigir
  21. 34. – The investors ___ clear feedback about scalability. – dar
  22. 35. – A competitor ___ their idea and launched a similar product. – robar
  23. 39. – The first negative review ___ into the team’s confidence. – morder
  24. 40. – The analysts ___ deeper into user data to identify patterns. – excavar
  25. 41. – The engineers ___ to deliver a more stable version. – esforzarse
  26. 42. – The new software update ___ several existing features. – romper
  27. 44. – The product launch ___ on the success of initial testing. – colgar/dependir
  28. 45. – Their app ___ the fastest-growing tool in the market. – convertirse
  29. 46. – The marketing team ___ the setback into a learning opportunity. – girar
  30. 47. – The developers ___ outdated methods to adopt new frameworks. – abandonar
  31. 48. – The team ___ a white paper to explain the technology. – escribir
  32. 49. – The founder metaphorically ___ to acknowledge the team’s effort. – arrodillarse
Down
  1. 1. – The engineers ___ pressure to meet the deadline. – sentir
  2. 3. – A new opportunity ___ from customer feedback. – surgir/brincar
  3. 4. – The founders ___ a subscription model to scale quickly. – elegir
  4. 5. – The R&D team ___ months developing the core technology. – gastar/pasar
  5. 10. – A major usability issue ___ during the beta test. – surgir
  6. 11. – The founders ___ with industry leaders at the conference. – hablar
  7. 12. – The CTO ___ her previous role to join the new venture. – dejar/salir
  8. 15. – The platform’s user base ___ rapidly after the relaunch. – crecer
  9. 16. – The sudden outage ___ the platform to a halt. – moler/poner en tierra
  10. 18. – The team ___ several breakthroughs using AI tools. – hacer
  11. 20. – The sudden pivot ___ apart the original roadmap. – rasgar
  12. 22. – The unexpected problem ___ the entire timeline off. – arrojar/desviar
  13. 23. – The unexpected delay ___ the project had to be rescheduled. – significar
  14. 27. – The unexpected results ___ the team's assumptions. – sacudir
  15. 28. – The designer ___ the guidelines to create a more fluid interface. – doblar
  16. 29. – Several early adopters ___ to a competitor’s platform. – huir
  17. 32. – The keynote presentation ___ excitement among investors. – encender
  18. 33. – The company ___ prototypes to beta testers worldwide. – enviar
  19. 35. – The negative review ___ the developers who built the feature. – picar/herir
  20. 36. – The original strategy ___ too much emphasis on rapid expansion. – yacer/colocar
  21. 37. – Innovation costs ___ significantly due to new regulations. – elevarse/subir
  22. 38. – The sudden market shift ___ the team to new risks. – despertar
  23. 39. – The research team ___ exploring alternative materials. – empezar
  24. 43. – The startup ___ multiple A/B tests before launching. – correr/ejecutar
  25. 44. – The innovation lab ___ a workshop on future tech trends. – sostener/celebrar
  26. 45. – The startup ___ a prototype to test user behaviour. – construir
  27. 46. – The app’s popularity ___ up after going viral. – dispararse
  28. 48. – The startup ___ an innovation award for sustainability. – ganar