past historic mi eliminài, past participle eliminàto) to eliminate one another to eliminate oneself Conjugation of eliminàrsi (-are) (See Appendix:Italian...
się) to destroy each other, to eliminate each other, to exterminate each other (reflexive with się) to cripple oneself, to devastate one's own health...
się) to destroy each other, to eliminate each other, to exterminate each other (reflexive with się) to cripple oneself, to devastate one's own health...
interest in oneself. 2012, Paul Breer, The Spontaneous Self: Viable Alternatives to Free Will, page 195: Giving up the illusion of agency eliminates much of...
(intransitive) to scrape (reflexive) to scrape oneself; to scrub oneself (reflexive, figuratively) to shave oneself Conjugation of schaven (weak verb) afschaven...
destroy or kill; to end or eliminate. (rare) To dispose or get rid of; to throw away. (rare) To launch, hurl or sling oneself. Conjugation of slyngen (strong...
connected to sincerity — in this case, a sincere willingness to work on oneself and eliminate resentment. Other classical types of illocutionary acts behabitive...
reconcile to eliminate; to get rid of to distract oneself from loneliness or boredom (to mediate): 分解 (fēnjiě), 勸解/劝解 (quànjiě) (to eliminate): 免 免除 (miǎnchú)...
triumph over a rival military force; to win in battle. To eliminate immorality or malice (within oneself or within others) To triumph over evil or malign forces;...
yêng5 fu2 wei4 wan6 Sinological IPA (key): /jœːŋ¹³ fuː³⁵ wɐi̯²¹ waːn²²/ 養虎遺患 to not eliminate bad people or the enemy and bring future trouble to oneself...