10 Results found for "descend oneself".

descend

verb is derived from Middle English descenden (“to move downwards, fall, descend; to slope downwards; to go from a better to a worse condition, decline...


avvallarsi

Synonyms: abbassarsi, sprofondarsi (literary) to go down, to descend to humble oneself, to demean oneself Synonyms: umiliarsi, avvilirsi     Conjugation of avvallàrsi...


prove oneself

prove oneself (third-person singular simple present proves oneself, present participle proving oneself, simple past proved oneself, past participle proved...


بٹنگ

shed come down, descend settle (snow) falls spread oneself out Inherited from Proto-Dravidian *wiẓV-. بِٹِنْگ (biṭiṅg) to come down, descend settle (snow)...


go under

Australia) To be imprisoned. to descend into a body of water to fail by going bankrupt — see go bankrupt to be call oneself to enter a state of hypnosis...


descendo

supine dēscēnsum); third conjugation to climb down, to go or come down, to descend Synonym: dēcurrō Antonyms: ascendō, īnscendō, cōnscendō, escendō, ēnītor...


provolvo

over and over or away (with passive or se) to cast oneself down, fall down, prostrate oneself; descend (figuratively) to snatch away, carry away, hurry...


afgaan

af, present participle afgaande, past participle afgegaan) to go down; descend opgaan From Middle Dutch afgaen. Equivalent to af +‎ gaan. IPA(key): /ˈɑfxaːn/...


alentua

the lake has lowered by 20 centimeters within a week. (intransitive) to descend, come/go down, move downwards. alentuma   alentaa (transitive) “alentua”...


abaisser

transitive) to come or go down; to descend (figuratively, reflexive, transitive) to humble oneself, demean oneself, stoop; abase, degrade, humiliate (cooking)...