Jim, so you should be answering to me. To justify oneself to (someone). (usually with have to) You're going to have to answer to all of these charges...
answered) To answer or respond; to offer a response: (especially law) To provide an explanation; to justify or refute. (religion) To explain oneself at...
past participle (lýsingarháttur þátíðar) (answer): ansa, anza Derived terms svara fyrir sig (defend oneself) svara fyrir eitthvað (to be responsible for...
Literally, “to not answer for oneself”. IPA(key): /ɲɛ ɔt.pɔˈvja.dad͡ʑ zaˈɕɛ.bjɛ/ Rhymes: -ɛbjɛ nie odpowiadać za siebie impf (intransitive, idiomatic)...
(typically with oneself) by asking questions. (rhetoric) Making statements, then asking the reason for such an affirmation, then answering oneself. anthypophora...
notification report, news item volunteering, an answer (to an advertisement etc.) (military) the act of announcing (oneself or a lined-up unit) to a superior; reporting...
comptes (transitive with à) to answer to someone (for something), to give someone an explanation (of something), to justify oneself to someone devoir rendre...
Ancient Greek ὑπόκρισις (hupókrisis, “answer, stage acting, pretense”), from ὑποκρίνομαι (hupokrínomai, “I answer (a fellow actor on stage), play a part...
about, calumniate”), from Old English betellan (“to speak about, answer, defend oneself against a charge or accusation”), equivalent to be- (“about, concerning”)...
inward manner; to or toward the inside or to oneself. Jacob groaned inwardly when he was called on to answer the question. (obsolete) Completely, fully...