English to Spanish Dictionary prostitute

prostitute

prostituta
definition
verb
although she was paid $15 to join a man at his table, she never prostituted herself
offer (someone, typically a woman) for sexual activity in exchange for payment.
noun
Others attended the ‘circuses’ in which prostitutes performed sexual stunts.
a person, typically a woman, who engages in sexual activity for payment.
translation of 'prostitute'
verb
prostituir
noun
meretriz,
prostituta,
putana,
puta,
meca,
araña,
iza
example
Many are poor women who 'prostitute' to earn a living.
Instead they 'prostitute' that talent and that attraction.
The wilderness towns gaily 'prostitute' themselves to such people.
I couldn't believe my own mother made a plan to 'prostitute' her daughter.
Why woman feel the need to 'prostitute' their bodies, or why men feel the need to avail themselves of this service?
League of Ireland clubs could then 'prostitute' themselves at the feet of these new owners of British clubs and say they can also own a club here for just a few hundred thousand.
The filmmakers also venture to the Kafue Flats where 10,000 nomads also grapple with the virus, so poor they are often forced to 'prostitute' in exchange for fish.
He had, once he had achieved adolescence, moved from prostitute to 'prostitute' , whore to whore, but he had never yet known love.
And for the rest of us who 'prostitute' ourselves in non-sexual ways?
The idea of the war between morals and instincts materializes in the efforts of a 'prostitute' who wants to change her ways.
his willingness to 'prostitute' himself to the worst instincts of the electorate
The irony is that there was probably no need for the premier to 'prostitute' himself in this way; he would have probably got there anyhow and kept his integrity intact.
He also thinks (as I do not) that webloggers won't 'prostitute' themselves for attention.
Dads who are driving the hard bargain for their kids, selling their talents off to the highest bidder, acting as pimps to 'prostitute' their children's talents.
his willingness to 'prostitute' himself to the worst instincts of the electorate
Does the ability of someone like me to 'prostitute' myself on my own terms make prostitution, generally, okay?
You can't tell me that people who make $2000 a night have nothing else to do than to 'prostitute' for additional pin money.
Some critics would be quick to give him the obvious tag of a ‘political 'prostitute' .’
Sailor mongering was rife in the 19th century when brothels sent 'prostitutes' laden with booze to lure sailors off their ships as they made their way to harbor.
Some 10,000 beggars, homeless people, 'prostitutes' and so-called illegal immigrants are being rounded up and forcibly moved.
During the coming months there will be many political 'prostitutes' and opportunists emerging like crabs from the muddy filth of deception and greed.
The people surveyed might be 'prostitutes' , who have a financial incentive not to disclose.
We cannot allow our country to be 'prostituted' in this way.
Now we have had offers but have rejected them because we like being one of the few medical journals not 'prostituted' by the pharmaceutical industry.
The coupling had been arranged by another 13-year-old girl - a pimp, essentially - who was 'prostituting' her friend.
Paradoxically, as 'prostitutes' the children often fall victim to the very legal system that should be protecting them.
They were so dirt poor that they actually considered 'prostituting' me, especially considering the fact that it was impossible for me to have kids.
The arrested woman was detained in connection with an allegation of controlling 'prostitutes' for gain and also on suspicion of a violent assault on another woman.
Such degrading practices of 'prostituting' a martial art were repugnant to me so I avoided the term jujitsu and adopted judo in its stead.
An Oakland organization runs a nonresidential trauma and recovery center for girls who've been 'prostituted' .
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