to defeat (opponent, enemy) (transitive) to overcome, surmount (difficulty, obstacle, fear etc.) (reflexive) to control oneself, restrain oneself Conjugation...
to defeat (opponent, enemy) (transitive) to overcome, surmount (difficulty, obstacle, fear etc.) (reflexive) to control oneself, restrain oneself Conjugation...
to defeat (opponent, enemy) (transitive) to overcome, surmount (difficulty, obstacle, fear etc.) (reflexive) to control oneself, restrain oneself Conjugation...
sa‧vla‧da‧ti savládati pf (Cyrillic spelling савла́дати) (transitive) to defeat (opponent, enemy) (transitive) to overcome, surmount (difficulty, obstacle...
sa‧vla‧da‧va‧ti savladávati impf (Cyrillic spelling савлада́вати) (transitive) to defeat (opponent, enemy) (transitive) to overcome, surmount (difficulty, obstacle...
sa‧vla‧đi‧va‧ti savlađívati impf (Cyrillic spelling савлађи́вати) (transitive) to defeat (opponent, enemy) (transitive) to overcome, surmount (difficulty, obstacle...
with prefixed p- (causative). ផ្ចាញ់ • (phcañ) (abstract noun ការផ្ចាញ់) to defeat, vanquish; to confound; to avenge oneself on, strive to gain revenge...
prostrate oneself”) with prefixed bVN- (causative), ultimately from រាប (riəp). បង្ក្រាប • (bɑngkraap) (abstract noun ការបង្ក្រាប) to defeat, to overcome...
проти́вника ― poborótʹ protívnika ― to defeat one's adversary поборо́ть себя́ ― poborótʹ sebjá ― to overcome oneself (sports) to beat Conjugation of поборо́ть...
concerning oneself. 1895, John Kendrick Bangs, chapter 11, in Mr. Bonaparte of Corsica: "Do I not carry myself well in the hour of defeat?" / "You do...