recaudar means to collect/raise (funds) — a common term in Spanish for Business. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: October 13, 2025
recaudar
verb • /[reh-kau-DAR]/
to collect/raise (funds)
Example:
Vamos a recaudar fondos esta semana.
We will raise funds this week.
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🧠 What does recaudar mean?
Recaudar means to collect or raise funds, often for a specific cause or purpose. It implies an organized effort to gather money, whether through donations, sales, taxes, or other means. While it can refer to collecting things other than money (like information or signatures), its primary use centers around raising funds.
📚 Extra examples
- La ONG recaudó fondos para las víctimas del terremoto.
The NGO raised funds for the earthquake victims. - El gobierno recauda impuestos para financiar servicios públicos.
The government collects taxes to finance public services. - Están recaudando dinero para construir una nueva escuela.
They are raising money to build a new school. - El concierto benéfico recaudó una suma considerable.
The charity concert raised a considerable sum. - Necesitamos recaudar más información antes de tomar una decisión.
We need to gather more information before making a decision.
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🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "recaudar"
Synonyms: recolectar (when referring to gathering things, not exclusively funds), obtener (to obtain, a more general term), conseguir (to get, achieve)
Opposites: gastar (to spend), donar (to donate, from the perspective of the giver)
💡 Did You Know?
The word 'recaudar' comes from the Latin word 'recaptare' which means 'to recapture' or 'recover'.
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