To shoot or fire a weapon such as a gun. verb
The soldier was ordered to disparar at the target.
He learned how to disparar a rifle during his military training.
To trigger or set off something, often used metaphorically. verb
The announcement of the new policy will disparar a wave of protests.
Her comment was enough to disparar a heated debate among the group.
To increase suddenly or rapidly, often used in the context of prices or emotions. verb
The price of oil began to disparar after the news of the conflict.
His anger seemed to disparar when he heard the unfair accusations.