niʁ sɔ̃ ʁɑ̃/ tenir son rang (figuratively) to hold one's own (to demonstrate oneself to be capable; to provide a respectable performance or worthy competition)...
(idiomatic) To demonstrate oneself to be capable; to provide a respectable performance or worthy competition; to stick up for oneself. 1877, R. D. Blackmore...
simple past proved oneself, past participle proved oneself or proven oneself) (intransitive) To demonstrate or establish one's own worth. 2002, Helen Duncan...
From Proto-Germanic *skainijaną. skeinen to show, to present to demonstrate to show oneself Conjugation of skeinen (weak class 1) Middle Dutch: scheinen...
atews, present participle atewing, simple past and past participle atewed) To show or demonstrate To show oneself or to appear weta, tawe, Tewa, Tawe...
to hold one's own, to do well, to cope, to manage, to thrive (to demonstrate oneself to be capable) (idiomatic, of an idea) to hold water (to withstand...
Syllabification: wy‧ka‧zy‧wać wykazywać impf (perfective wykazać) (transitive) to demonstrate, to prove, to evince, to show (transitive) to display, to exhibit (transitive)...
Syllabification: wy‧ka‧zać wykazać pf (imperfective wykazywać) (transitive) to demonstrate, to prove, to evince, to show (transitive) to display, to exhibit (transitive)...
(drseworel) to display, to exhibit, demonstrate իրեն դրսևորել ― iren drseworel ― to expose oneself, to reveal the truth about oneself, to show one's true colors...
positive relationship with someone above oneself in a hierarchy. Antonym: manage down To manage up successfully, demonstrate your value to your boss....