The story concluded with a moral. 1749, Henry Fielding, The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling: He inveighed against the folly of making oneself liable for...
and past participle called it quits) To conclude; to quit or stop an activity, especially after applying oneself to it for a significant period of time...
to lock, to shut Antonym: otwierać (transitive) to bring an end to, to conclude, to wrap up (transitive) to lock up, to put away (transitive, programming)...
(historical) to assign procuration (to conclude an Auftragsvertrag with) Synonym: beauftragen to give power of attorney (to conclude an Anwaltsvertrag with) Synonym:...
يَطْوِي (yaṭwī), verbal noun طَيّ (ṭayy)) to fold, to roll up, to crease to conclude, to finish, to seal to cache, to put away, to conceal to intend, to be...
to lock, to shut Antonym: otworzyć (transitive) to bring an end to, to conclude, to wrap up (transitive) to lock up, to put away (transitive, programming)...
(kudashi), past 下(くだ)した (kudashita)) pass judgement, conclude, rule issue an order do for oneself Conjugation of "下す" (See Appendix:Japanese verbs.) Classical...
cut into slices (transitive, literary) to complete, conclude Il a tranché ses jours. He has concluded his days on earth. (transitive, figurative) to decide...
against the folly of making oneself liable for the debts of others; vented many bitter execrations against the brother; and concluded with wishing something...
participle of colligere, conligere (“to gather together, collect, consider, conclude, infer”), from com- (“together”) + legere (“to gather”), ultimately from...