attribuìi, past participle attribuìto) reflexive of attribuire to attribute something to oneself attribuirsi il merito (di) ― to take the credit (for) Conjugation...
credit to, to recognize to attribute to, to ascribe to (pronominal, s'attribuer) to take the credit for, to give oneself priority over others Conjugation...
pull oneself up by one's own bootstraps lift oneself up by one's bootstraps, lift oneself up by one's own bootstraps, lift oneself up by one's own waistbands...
(comparative more credited, superlative most credited) Having something attributed to oneself. He was credited with the invention of the alarm clock. noncredited...
to make the necessary preparations; to prepare or equip oneself to possess a desirable attribute Selected forms of the verb 갖추다 (gatchuda): vowel-stem...
acclaim, or recognise someone To devote oneself to or to worship someone. To empower; to grant a quality or attribute. To brag, boast or engage in self-aggrandisement...
imputer (transitive) to attribute, impute, put down to (transitive, finance) to charge, allocate, settle (reflexive) to blame oneself (reflexive) to accept...
boast, to brag, to vaunt (to speak too highly of and attribute too much value or achievement to oneself) Hypernym: chwalić się nouns przechwalca przechwalstwo...
deity: the attribute of being entirely self-derived, in contrast to being derived from or dependent on another; the quality of having within oneself the entire...
𐌰𐌽𐌳𐌷𐌰𐌼𐍉𐌽 • (andhamōn) (hapax, reflexive) to divest oneself of 4th century C.E., Wulfila (attributed), Gothic Bible, Colossians 2:15: 𐌰𐌽𐌳𐌷𐌰𐌼𐍉𐌽𐌳𐍃...