(intransitive) To cease functioning in some way. (intransitive, of persons) To desist. To desist through exhaustion of strength or patience. (of an implement, a limb...
to desist from, to discontinue, to stop doing [with mit (+ dative) ‘something’] Synonyms: aufhören, ablassen Haltet ein mit eurem bösen Tun! ― Desist from...
forbear; to leave off, to desist, to cease (mediopassive, intransitive) to stretch (mediopassive, intransitive) to explain oneself active mediopassive Armenian:...
this grave loss, his colleagues and brothers had had to convince him to desist from his intention to leave the Senate, but he had organized his agenda...
312: […] he abandoned himself […] to his favourite vice. (transitive) To desist in doing, practicing, following, holding, or adhering to; to turn away from;...
discourse (mediopassive, intransitive) to be exhausted, to decline, to fail, to desist; to abstain, to refrain (mediopassive, intransitive) to give out a shine...
don't give up your day job give it up giver-upper surrender stop, quit, desist relinquish lose hope abandon admit defeat give up (comparative more give...
soothe, settle to kill, slay, destroy, remove, extinguish to leave off, desist to conquer, subdue to be entirely appeased or extinguished Forms of Sanskrit...
past participle spared) To show mercy, to have mercy on. (intransitive) To desist; to stop; to refrain. (intransitive) To refrain from inflicting harm; to...
at, resort to (+ accusative) to arise from (+ ablative or genitive) to desist or cease from (+ ablative) to remain unnoticed (as of no importance), be...