Usage examples of "dejado" in Spanish with translation to English

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Se ha dejado el cambio. You have forgotten your change.
Todo ese trabajo me ha dejado exhausto. All that work exhausted me.
¿Te has dejado crecer barba alguna vez? Have you ever grown a beard?
He dejado lo mejor para el final. I've saved the best for last.
El alcalde negó que se hubiera dejado sobornar. The mayor denied having taken a bribe.
Su secretario negó haber dejado escapar la información. His secretary denied leaking out the information.
Tom se ha dejado la barba por todo el verano. Tom has been growing a beard all summer.
Se dio cuenta de que Paul le había dejado plantado. He realized Paul had stood him up.
Debido a la falta de evidencias claras, el prisionero fue dejado en libertad. In the absence of firm evidence the prisoner was set free.
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