soul-searching in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

soul-searching in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for soul-searching in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

Translations for soul-searching in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

examen [ek·ˈsa·men] N m

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Suffice it to say the magazine you now hold in your hands is the fruit of these soul-searching talks.
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They did a lot of personal and team soul-searching and seemed to reclaim the purpose for the trip.
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It's not quite as deep or as soul-searching as that film, instead relying on its thickhead characters and somewhat unlikely scenarios to drive the story forward.
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This preliminary stage, which involves soul-searching or a personal epiphany, is often called coming out to oneself and constitutes the start of self-acceptance.
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Unfortunately there is a good deal of introspective soul-searching before this narrative arrives at its sad and happy endings.
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After some soul-searching, he designed an armor which would enable him to walk.
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His curiosity and soul-searching thirst to understand the complexities of the universe drives his research.
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Each discovery makes for banner headlines and prompts both personal and national soul-searching.
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But the kind of honesty and open soul-searching shouldn't be taken for granted, especially in a genre that doesn't usually celebrate growth past the obligatory conscious record.
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The album was a mild success, due to his soul-searching musical direction and humble low-range vocal.
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